Thursday
Aug022012

Taste of the West 

Town Mill Brewery is delighted to announce the first awards for our beers.  Established nineteen years ago, the prestigious Taste of the West Awards is one of the most highly respected in the food and drink industry. The awards highlight successful and high quality businesses across food and drink production, hospitality and food retail.

In the Food and Drink Product Awards 2012 Beer Class, the two most popular real ales in our range, Lyme Gold and Cobb have both been given Silver awards and Black Ven has been given a Bronze award.  

Thank you to the judges. We’re really chuffed!

www.tasteofthewest.co.uk/taste-of-the-west-awards/2012-product-results.html 

Wednesday
Mar212012

Lyme Regis Beer Festival  2012

Well, what do you know, Lyme's very own Beer Festival. After last year's huge success "The Three Brewers" are at it again. The Town Mill Brewery and the Mighty Hop Brewery both from Lyme Regis and ART Brew from North Chideock are joining forces to bring you an array of exciting, tasteful, wonderful real ales.

Saturday 31st March    12pm - 11pm


On its way to becoming a regular fixture in Lyme's Calendar, the Beer Festival is your opportunity to sample beers and ciders from local breweries and enjoy the best of local food and entertainment - all at the Marine Theatre. And there’s cider for those who just can't get their taste buds around real ale. Come and join in the fun at The Marine Theatre located just around the corner from The Town Mill Brewery.

Wednesday
Jan182012

Granny's Teeth, "The Beer With Bite" 

 Lyme Regis Pictures
This photo of Lyme Regis is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Named after the famous steps set into the Cobb Harbour Wall in Lyme Regis our new beer, Granny's Teeth, ABV 6% was brewed to be a good, strong Christmas Ale. It's proved to be very popular and sold out easily so we've made even more! So now that Christmas has passed let's call it a Winter Ale and get on with drinking it.

My word, that looks like a huge glass of our Black Ven, ABV 5% just waiting as encouragement for those brave enough to take on the famous teeth. Now if Louisa Musgrove in Jane Austen's Persuasion had, while flirting with Captain Wentworth, jumped into that instead of his "absent" arms, there would have been no death and unhappiness, just an intoxicating, exciting and happy ending.

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