We are delighted to announce that our guests can now reserve tables online! It’s simple, quick and confirmed immediately upon booking, via email.
The winners of the National Pub & Bar Awards for 2016 have been announced and we are delighted to let everyone know that we have been selected a the winners for Rutland!
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.
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.
Following hot on the heals of our success in The Good Pub Guide 2016, with the Own Brew Pub of the Year Award, we have now had confirmation of our inclusion in CAMRAs Good Beer Guide for 2016.
Keep your eyes peeled for our new Honey beer, being released in August.
Launching at the beginning of September for a limited run only will be The Grainstore Brewery’s salute to the Rugby World Cup 2015.
Finally after many months of preparing and many years in the asking, we have launched our ‘Gold’ in bottle.
Real Ale and Cider make great stocking fillers or ‘Gifts for Dads’. For Christmas 2015, we are pleased to offer a range to suit all tastes!
We want you. The Grainstore Brewery is now recruiting a Junior Sales Person. Experience preferred but not essential. Good Package on offer. Closing date for applications is Tuesday 31st May.
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.
From the concept to the name, our latest ale, Raddleman, is steeped in Rutland‘s history.