At the Grainstore Brewery we are continuously striving to improve and simplify the way we operate for both ourselves and our customers. With that in mind we’d like to set up a Direct Debit mandate with you in order to collect payment for future invoices automatically. Once this is set up, you won’t need to […]
The Grainstore Brewery has today launched it’s own keg lager, ‘Purus 4’.
The Grainstore Brewery Tap is delighted to be expanding it’s offerings even further, with a new menu and new service hours.
Our Halloween Ale ‘Witchs Brew’ is now available to order for delivery to your pub or outlet.
Our 5th Annual Cider and Sausage Festival is approaching fast. It promises to be bigger and better than ever before. With great live music and our BBQ every day.
We are delighted to be working with local Coffee Importers and Roasters, Two Chimps based in Ashwell. Two Chimps are not supplying many outlets, so we are very proud to be serving their amazing, fresh coffee.
At The Grainstore Brewery, we pride ourselves on brewing our ales the traditional way and as such, we’re always in touch with the seasons.
So, whilst trawling through the internet in the dead of night, contemplating the inevitable round of annual price hikes from the major brewers, duty increases from our ‘pro Britain’ government and the general downturn in trade after Christmas, we stumbled across this great Blog post from Beer Nouveau of Manchester, called ‘Costs, Quality and that Elusive Profit’. So worthy is it of a read, that we thought we would copy it to our own Blog too, with full credit being given to it’s original author Steve.
The Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) is launching its ‘Manifesto for British Beer’ today (9 March), calling on prospective parliamentary candidates (PPCs) to pledge their backing for the thriving local brewing sector and the thousands of jobs it supports.
Dare to Think, based in Uppingham in Rutland launches New Grainstore Brewery Website
New fleet of vehicles arrives. Keep your eyes open for the Rutland Panther on the roads and lanes of Rutland.
There are, sadly, lots of Publicans who have little or no training in handling beer or good cellar practice. This is usually through no fault of their own.