- Brewery Lists /
- Top International Metros /
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Best BreweriesPeterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
1. Secret Project Brewing
Turves, Cambridgeshire, England
Secret Project Brewing produce's fine quality beer and is ranked #3 in Cambridgeshire. They are most well known for "Subject: Ekuanot", which is a New England IPA and "Ugolyok", which is a New England Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and IPAs.
2. Drum and Monkey Brewing
Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
Drum and Monkey Brewing produce's decent quality beer and is ranked #1 in Lincolnshire. They are most well known for "#34 Kings Head Gold", which is a New England IPA and "#95 This Is Sacred Ground", which is an Other Stout. Their primary focus is brewing IPAs and Pale Ales.
3. Melbourn Brosβ All Saints Brewery
Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
Samuel Smith brews organic fruit beer at the ancient Melbourn Brosβ All Saints Brewery, Stamford. The tiny steam-powered brewery lies in the shadow of the 14th century All Saints Church in the heart of Stamford. The old brewing equipment has been carefully restored and is used to brew the genuinely handcrafted organic fruit beers
4. Baker's Dozen Brewing Co.
Ketton, Rutland, England
A lifetime in the pub industry has lead to a passion for cleaning and beer. Surely the natural progression is to start a brewery? We brew a high-quality range of beers with an emphasis on striking brews that break the traditional mould.
5. Bumbling Brewery
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
A mini-nano-occasional brewery. We own the Bumble Inn Micropub in Peterborough and brew very infrequently at the moment. So if you want to try some of our beers you know where to go :)
6. Nene Valley Brewery
Oundle, Northamptonshire, England
Nene Valley Brewery is located in Oundle, Northamptonshire and produces a wide range of cask, keg, canned and bottled craft ales. We are creators of quality beers, with an on-site Bar & Restaurant. For over a year now most of our beers have been produced to be gluten free. That is to say we have them regularly tested by accredited labs and the results show them to have less than 20ppm of gluten. We are convinced that it will soon be the norm for gluten to be removed from beer. This is why we donβt regard it as the key differentiator for NVBβs products. We still want to stand out for the range and quality of what we make here at Oundle Wharf. We are proud of what we do and want to share it with as many people as possible.
7. Oakham Ales
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
Oakham Ales was established in 1993 in Oakham (Rutland) - the first beer brewed was Jeffrey Hudson Bitter (JHB). In 1998 the brewery relocated to new premises in Peterborough, a 35 barrel plant being installed in the new Brewery Tap brew pub. Rapidly increasing demand meant that capacity at the Brewery Tap site was reached and in October 2006 a new 75 barrel brewery was opened in the Woodston area of Peterborough. In 2009 on another hop sourcing visit to the USA, John Bryan, our Brewing Director, discovered an exceptional new hop variety β Citra. He instantly fell in love with it and couldnβt wait to brew with it. He rushed it to the UK, ensuring that Oakham Ales were the first brewery to brew a beer with 100% Citra hops. Citra is now our best selling beer. Volume has doubled in the last few years with particularly rapid growth in bottled beer production and Oakham Ales today brews over 25000 brewers barrels a year (43000 HL) of beer per year. Thatβs more than 7m pints! We are now going through ambitious expansion works that will enable us to diversify more into producing exciting keg beers.
8. Rockingham Ales
Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, England
Rockingham Ales produce's unproven beer and is ranked #8 in Northamptonshire. They are most well known for "Electric Mosaic", which is a Blonde / Golden Ale and "Hop Devil", which is a Blonde / Golden Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and Dark Beers.
9. Hopshackle Ales
Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, England
Hopshackle Ales produce's unproven beer and is ranked #9 in Lincolnshire. They are most well known for "Simarillo", which is a Blonde / Golden Ale and "Double Momentum", which is a Barleywine - English. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and Dark Beers.
10. Mile Tree Brewery
Woodston, Cambridgeshire, England
Mile Tree Brewery produce's unproven beer and is ranked #9 in Cambridgeshire. They are most well known for "Mosaica", which is a Blonde / Golden Ale and "Hopfire Pale", which is an English Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and Amber Ales.