Best BreweriesNottingham, Derbyshire, England

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1. Bang The Elephant Brewing Co

Langley Mill, Derbyshire, England

neo Victorian / steampunk inspired beers small batch brewed and finely crafted. Traditional cask ales with a twist and exciting modern craft keg beer. Most of our beer is unfinned and vegan friendly, except some special beers.

RATING: 4.33
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2. Good Name Brewing

Loughborough, Leicestershire, England

Brewing big flavour, contemporary craft beer from the East Midlands, England since 2020. We brew on a small scale; creating unique, distinct flavours in limited numbers. Our bottles are available online and through selected independent retailers whilst stocks last.

RATING: 4.56
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3. Neon Raptor Brewing Co.

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England

Neon Raptor Brewing Co. produce's high quality beer and is ranked #1 in Nottinghamshire. They are most well known for "Naughty Luggage", which is a New England IPA and "Centaur Army", which is an Imperial Pastry Stout. Their primary focus is brewing IPAs and Dark Beers.

RATING: 4.24
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4. FireRock Brewing Co

Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England

Craft beer nanobrewery, bar and bottleshop based in Sutton in Ashfield North Nottinghamshire brewing small batch modern craft beers. We started life as a home brewery in 2016 brewing in Danny's kitchen before taking the plunge and registering as a nano brewery in 2017 brewing out of Neil's log cabin, expanding to a new bar in 2018 before installing our new on-site brewery in 2020.

RATING: 4.23
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5. Pentrich Brewing Co.

Pentrich, Derbyshire, England

We're a small Derbyshire brewery based in a corridor of uncertainty between Ripley & Pentrich, focused on brewing high quality beers for you fine folk to enjoy. Cheers!

RATING: 4.15
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6. Linear Brewing Company

Bingham, Nottinghamshire, England

The Linear Brewing Company is an independent boutique brewery in Bingham, Nottinghamshire making small batch, hand bottled craft beer. Family run and owned by a couple of scientists.

RATING: 4.15
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7. Urban Chicken Ale

Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England

Urban Chicken Ale produce's high quality beer and is ranked #3 in Derbyshire. They are most well known for "Pit Pony Stout", which is an Oatmeal Stout and "Earthquake - Coffee Milk Stout", which is a Milk / Sweet Stout. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and IPAs.

RATING: 4.1
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8. Reckless Dweeb Brew Co.

Bilsthorpe, Nottinghamshire, England

RATING: 4.09
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9. Black Iris Brewery

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England

We are a microbrewery based in Nottingham. We first starting brewing at the Flowerpot in Derby in 2011 before relocating to Basford, Nottinghamshire in 2014 in the old Shipstone’s brewery premises. Black Iris is fast becoming legendary in Nottingham but our beers can be found as far afield as Yorkshire, Cheshire, Birmingham and more. We’ve got β€œconsistently strong artwork” from Kev Grey and have been known to put on rowdy parties with our β€˜Piss Up In A Brewery’ nights. We brew beers with passion, quality ingredients and a punk rock aesthetic.

RATING: 3.88
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10. RBA Brewery

Derby, Derbyshire, England

To quote the great Welsh actor Richard Burton, "I have to think hard to name an interesting man who does not drink". Taking this as their cue, founders Richard Burton (no relation) and Colin Fryer set out to make some really interesting beers, sell them till they run out, then make some different ones, resisting the urge to just keep knocking out the same few beers over and over again. A sure fire remedy for brewhouse boredom. Driven by a passion to create stunning beers, carefully crafted using the finest ingredients sourced from across the world, RBA makes no compromise in its search for creating boutique beers with reverence for the past and a forward-looking attitude. Turning their hand to a wide range of styles from traditional English beers to US-style ales (like the Absolution black IPA or the New England IPA), one factor remains constant - quality. While we pay careful attention to our malt choices, the character of the hops, and selection and propagation of the yeast, the quality of the water is equally important. Since beer is 90% water, it is a crucial ingredient in brewing. All our beers use reverse osmosis water building back minerals so that it is finely tuned to ensure a perfect match to the beer style. Nothing is left to chance. Everything about our beers speaks quality, from the choice of ingredients through to the brewing process itself resulting in beers that are always true to their style and perfectly crafted.

RATING: 3.88
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