Immediately following this years 17th Annual Beer Festival, the Grainstore Brewery Tap will be closed for three days, from Tuesday 30th August then reopening at 3.30pm on Firday 2nd September 2016.
The SIBA FSQ was launched in July to provide retailers with an independently assessed quality management mark to help them identify high-quality brewers in a crowded and competitive market place.
New fleet of vehicles arrives. Keep your eyes open for the Rutland Panther on the roads and lanes of Rutland.
Oakham isn’t exactly on the beaten track for big names, acts and musicians and yet The Grainstore has welcomed some huge names through its doors over the years.
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.
“Too much of anything is bad, but too much good whisky is barely enough.” – Mark Twain
The Grainstore Brewery Tap is delighted to be expanding it’s offerings even further, with a new menu and new service hours.
We don’t know if you’ve felt it over the last few days, but it’s blossom season and there’s lots of pollen floating around…*sneezes*
From 1999 onwards the Annual Rutland Beer Festival has taken place at the Grainstore Brewery. Entering it’s 16th consecutive year 2015 promises to be a special event indeed.
Blue Monday, as it’s commonly dubbed across the Northern Hemisphere, hits us next week. It’s the Monday in the middle of January, between New Year’s Day and payday when we’re all skint, the weather is rubbish and the Winter is still stretching out before us. But here at The Grainstore Brewery, we’re anything but blue.
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 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!