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Best BreweriesLiverpool, Merseyside, England
1. Azvex Brewing Company
Liverpool, Merseyside, England
We are Azvex Brewing Company and we are absolutely driven and fully committed to delivering the best beer we are capable of and to offer the best possible experience for our customers. Our team has many years of experience in the beer industry, and over those years have produced some of the countries top beers. We will continue to create even more of them here at Azvex.
2. Small Batch Brewing Co
Runcorn, Cheshire, England
Small Batch Brewing Co produce's high quality beer and is ranked #1 in Cheshire. They are most well known for "Fruit Salad Waterfall", which is a New England IPA and "Between Worlds", which is a New England IPA. Their primary focus is brewing IPAs and Dark Beers.
3. Clay Brow Nano Brewery
Skelmersdale, Lancashire, England
Clay Brow Nano Brewery produce's decent quality beer and is ranked #4 in Lancashire. They are most well known for "Eclipse", which is an Oatmeal Stout and "Mr P's Guatemalan coffee Stout", which is a Coffee Stout. Their primary focus is brewing Dark Beers and IPAs.
4. Top Rope Brewing
Bootle, Merseyside, England
What would become Top Rope Brewing began way back in January 2015, when Ben and Neil met at Brewdog Liverpool's homebrew club. Bonding over a shared interest in beer and pro wrestling, they eventually got around to discussing beer recipes, swapped tips and finally started homebrewing together a year later. Using the available communal hub of Ben's parent's kitchen (also taking advantage of seemingly unlimited free coffee, as well as the odd hot meal), beers were brewed, recipes experimented with and an effective working partnership was developed. The push to commercial brewing came a few months later, in May 2016 Ben discovered that his place of work was due to close; Neil was desperate to escape the 9 to 5 world of office work and so tentative plans were made. Those plans accelerated in early June when they won 3 out of 5 categories in the Liverpool Brewdog homebrew competition. We were fortunate to be offered the opportunity to purchase a brewery in North Wales which was sadly closing. After a number of positive meetings (the brewery was family owned, so it passing to us, essentially a family company, was a great fit) and a long and through legal process, we took ownership of a (fairly) brand new, shiny 5bbl brewhouse on 1st February 2018.
5. Neptune Brewery
Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Neptune Brewery has been brewing modern beers, inspired by tradition, since 2015. Our beers are naturally conditioned and vegan We brew a core range of popular and accessible beers accompanied by an ever-changing rotation of seasonals, rarities and collaborations - available in cask, keg and cans.
7. Black Lodge Brewery
Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Proudly brewing in Liverpoolβs Baltic Triangle, weβre a forward-thinking brewery with experimentation and collaboration at heart. Our Kings Dock Taproom is open four days a week, serving our latest beers on both keg and cask. We have our resident food trader, Fatback Burgers, smashing up burgers and loading up the fries when the taproom is open. We also host regular events, including our quarterly βBeer Drink With Meβ Brewery Day, brunch and beer festivals. You can also purchase one of our beer subscriptions and have beer, merch and snacks delivered to your door every month!
8. Carnival Brewing Company
Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Microbrewery and tap room based on the waterfront of Liverpool City Centre. We celebrate modern beer and lovingly craft a wide range of beers for sale to trade, wholesale, directly via our website and at our bright and comfortable tap room each weekend - Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
9. Beer Station Brewery
Formby, Merseyside, England
Beer Station Brewery produce's unproven beer and is ranked #7 in Merseyside. They are most well known for "The Fat Controller", which is an Imperial Stout and "2 Blades of the Galaxy", which is an English IPA. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and Dark Beers.
10. Thomas Hardy Burtonwood Limited
Burtonwood, Cheshire, England
Thomas Hardy Burtonwood was launched by Peter Ward in 1998 on the site of the former Burtonwood Brewery, and now has twelve main customers on contract, ranging from international breweries to market-leading soft drink companies. It is a proud family business on a site that is steeped in history - Burtonwood Brewery dates back to 1865. The company sold its brewery to Molson Coors in 2015; it now has a unique business model where it focuses on bottling, and supports other firms rather than being a main competitor. Chris Ward took over the reins from his late father, and his team now specialise in bottling smaller, niche products or new drinks that are in product development, including their own small range of traditional and craft beers.