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Cheddar Ales | [[File:CheddarAlesLogo.png|thumb|right|The logo of Cheddar Ales]] | ||
'''Cheddar Ales''' is a [[brewery]] located in [[Cheddar, Somerset|Cheddar]], [[Somerset]], [[England]]. Established in 2006, the brewery is known for producing a range of [[craft beer|craft beers]] that are distributed locally and nationally. | |||
Cheddar Ales was founded in 2006 with the aim of | ==History== | ||
Cheddar Ales was founded by brewer Jem Ham in 2006. The brewery was established with the aim of producing high-quality, traditional [[ale|ales]] using locally sourced ingredients. Over the years, Cheddar Ales has grown in popularity and has become a staple in the local beer scene. | |||
==Beers== | |||
Cheddar Ales produces a variety of beers, each with its own unique flavor profile. Some of the popular beers include: | |||
* '''Gorge Best''': A classic [[bitter (beer)|bitter]] with a balanced malt and hop character. | |||
* '''Potholer''': A golden ale with a refreshing citrus aroma. | |||
* '''Goat's Leap''': An [[India Pale Ale|IPA]] with a strong hop presence and a hint of tropical fruit. | |||
==Brewing Process== | |||
The brewing process at Cheddar Ales involves traditional methods combined with modern techniques to ensure consistency and quality. The brewery uses a combination of [[malt|malts]], [[hops]], and [[yeast]] to create their distinctive beers. Water from the local area is also a key ingredient, contributing to the unique taste of the beers. | |||
== | ==Sustainability== | ||
Cheddar Ales is committed to sustainable brewing practices. The brewery implements measures to reduce waste and energy consumption, and it sources ingredients from local suppliers to minimize its carbon footprint. | |||
Cheddar Ales | ==Community Involvement== | ||
Cheddar Ales is actively involved in the local community, sponsoring events and supporting local charities. The brewery often hosts tours and tastings, providing an opportunity for visitors to learn about the brewing process and sample the beers. | |||
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* [[Beer in the United Kingdom]] | |||
* [[Microbrewery]] | |||
* [[Craft beer]] | |||
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[[Category:Breweries in England]] | [[Category:Breweries in England]] | ||
[[Category:Somerset]] | [[Category:Companies based in Somerset]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:00, 15 February 2025
A brewery located in Somerset, England
Cheddar Ales is a brewery located in Cheddar, Somerset, England. Established in 2006, the brewery is known for producing a range of craft beers that are distributed locally and nationally.
History[edit]
Cheddar Ales was founded by brewer Jem Ham in 2006. The brewery was established with the aim of producing high-quality, traditional ales using locally sourced ingredients. Over the years, Cheddar Ales has grown in popularity and has become a staple in the local beer scene.
Beers[edit]
Cheddar Ales produces a variety of beers, each with its own unique flavor profile. Some of the popular beers include:
- Gorge Best: A classic bitter with a balanced malt and hop character.
- Potholer: A golden ale with a refreshing citrus aroma.
- Goat's Leap: An IPA with a strong hop presence and a hint of tropical fruit.
Brewing Process[edit]
The brewing process at Cheddar Ales involves traditional methods combined with modern techniques to ensure consistency and quality. The brewery uses a combination of malts, hops, and yeast to create their distinctive beers. Water from the local area is also a key ingredient, contributing to the unique taste of the beers.
Sustainability[edit]
Cheddar Ales is committed to sustainable brewing practices. The brewery implements measures to reduce waste and energy consumption, and it sources ingredients from local suppliers to minimize its carbon footprint.
Community Involvement[edit]
Cheddar Ales is actively involved in the local community, sponsoring events and supporting local charities. The brewery often hosts tours and tastings, providing an opportunity for visitors to learn about the brewing process and sample the beers.