Have a few beers on The Beertonian!

Welcome to the first subscriber only competition which will run until 31 May 2018. The winner will be picked at random and will be the lucky recipient of a £10 voucher to spend at Brews Of The World; Burton upon Trent’s premier bottle shop.

You could spend it on some old favourites or perhaps be adventurous and try something completely new, either way Brews Of The World have an impressive array of bottled beer and cider, literally from all over the world! To learn more about the shop click here http://thebeertonian.com/2018/04/18/brews-of-the-world-feature/

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You will need to make your own arrangements to collect the prize and the voucher cannot be exchanged for cash.

Good luck!

Brews of the World feature

Situated at 159 Station Street, which is either opposite Sainsbury’s (if you are a youngster) or in the old premises of Byrkley Books (if you are not), is Burton’s first bottle shop Brews of the World.

Although the shop opened only five months ago, the idea was formed in the midst of time.

“We have been real ale fans for over twenty years,” says Robin Ludlow, the other part of ‘we’ is business partner Chris McCormack. “We have talked about having some sort of outlet in the town for almost as long, originally a bar or some such selling local and international beers and it morphed into Brews of the World over time.”

The first choice was the old wool shop in the Abbey Arcade, but there was a problem.

“That fell through. We took out a premises license for the place, paid solicitors etc., heard nothing for six months and then got the draught lease back; it stated that we could not sell alcohol on the premises! They could have told us six months beforehand…”

Disheartened but not beaten, the lads took evasive action in true Burton fashion, “We went for a pint in the Coopers.”

This journey took them down Station Street and was to prove pivotal, “We walked passed our current premises and saw it was to let. The landlord is a friend of a friend so we made a couple of phone calls and the rest is history…”

Brews of the World opened on Saturday 18 November although a few friends had a sneak preview on the Thursday. They are open seven days a week from 12:00 to 23:00, stocking over 400 beers and 60 ciders and perries. As the name suggests they stock beer from all over the world, from the local breweries Burton Bridge, Tower, Old Cottage, Town and Marston’s, to Europe, the States and even Australia.

“Our best seller is Worthington’s White Shield,” informs Robin. They sold the 500th bottle this week and the lucky customer was also given  free glass and a Toblerone to commemorate the landmark.

Other breweries stocked include: Titanic, Ashover, Bathams, Samuel Smiths, Buxton, Oakham, Wylam, Rudgate, Mallinsons, Saltaire, Wild Beer, Kernel, Track and Arbor. From Wales there is Tiny Rebel, Porterhouse and Boundary from Ireland, a good selection of Scottish beers Skye, Williams Brothers, Fyne Ales and Orkney. From Cornwall there is Coastal and Padstow. Further afield Sori Brewing and Pohjala (Estonia), Kiuchi (Japan), Birra del Borgo (Italy), Santorini (Greece), Thiriez (France), Nogne O and Haand (Norway), Super Bock, Coral and Sagres (Portugal), La Trappe, De Molen, Kees, de Kievit and Hertog Jan (the Netherlands), Jever, Maisels, Zum Uerige, Schneider, Ayinger, Schlosser, Berliner Kindl, Schlenkerla and Erdinger (Germany), Tailgate, Rogue, Saugatuck, Spencer, Arcadia, Firestone, Evil Twin and Oskar Blues (USA), Bosteels, de Koninck, Bush, Kasteels, Westmalle, Fantome, Rodenbach, Dupont, Palm, Lindemans, Liefmans, Bruge Zot, de Halve Maan, Chimay, Corsendonk, Brasserie {C}, Huyghe, La Chouffe (Belgium).

Cider and Perry from Olivers, Dunkertons, Gwatkins, Hogans, Dorset Nectar, Duddas Ton, Celtic Marches, Snails Bank, Gwynt y Ddraig, Tillingtons, Once upon a Tree, Oldfields, Little Pomona, Henneys, Angioletti, Newton Court and Sam Smiths. Craft breweries include Magic Rock, Black Iris, Marble, Twisted Barrel, Beatnikz Republic, Verdant, Cloudwater, Northern Monk, Abbeydale and Wild Weather. This is only an overview of their stock, you can access the rest via their Facebook page.

For the really adventurous there is Braeckman’s Oude Graan Genever; a gin-like Belgian spirit retailing at £31.35 for a 70cl bottle or perhaps Chimay Grande Reserve Blue Barrique? This barrel-aged Trappist ale from Belgium costs £29.99 for 75cl.

There are exciting future plans that The Beertonian can exclusively reveal, “We are definitely going to have an on-license at some point, using space to the rear of the premises. It is just a matter of getting the shop established first.”

If you haven’t visited Brews of the World yet and enjoy trying something new, get yourself down there. Both Robin and Chris are very knowledgeable and will be able to suggest beers that will suit any drinker’s palate. Oh and tell them The Beertonian sent you please.

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