A Norfolk brewery has continued its success with several new awards.
Grain Brewery in Alburgh has celebrated a double win at the East Anglian CAMRA regional heats for Cask Champion Beer of Britain, as well as at the SIBA Cask awards.
At the CAMRA regional heats, their British-style IPA, Lignum Vitae, won gold in the British and New World IPAs category.
Slate, Grain's smoked porter, was also awarded gold among the Strong Stouts and Porters.
The titles come in addition to Lignum Vitae already holding the title of CAMRA Champion Beer of Norfolk 2024.
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Brewery owner Phil Halls said: “This is wonderful news, as every cask brewery and every cask beer brewed in East Anglia is involved in the competitive process, and just to be nominated for the competition is a great achievement.
"We have been brewing both of these beers for a number of years and are proud that all the little improvements we make produce some great results.”
Their success continued at the Society of Independent Brewers, East of England Cask awards, held at Elgoods Brewery in Wisbech.
Here, Grain won gold in their categories for their Best Bitter and Slate, both of which will now go forward to the national championship in Liverpool next year.
Their other beers, Red Nelson and Lignum Vitae, claimed silver, while ThreeOneSix and Blackwood took bronze.
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Grain Brewery's taproom is open every Friday and Saturday, 12pm to 7pm, at South Farm in Alburgh.
On October 5, the team will host their Hop Harvest Party at the brewery, featuring fresh-hopped beer, guest beers, street food, and live music by Matt and John, and The Butcher's Dog.
To find out more about Grain Brewery and their beers, visit their website.
Grain Brewery’s taproom is open every Friday and Saturday, from 12pm to 7pm, at South Farm in Alburgh.
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