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Red Rose Brewery

Red Rose Brewery uses English malted Barley and English hops. No extracts or adjuncts are used and all brewing is done using traditional methods.“Cask conditioned ales and small brewers are an important sector of the overall British beer industry. We pride ourselves on maintaining the tradition of local brewing of local natural ales using only fresh local ingredients”.

We are now producing bottle conditioned beer. All of the regular beers are available individually or in cases of 12 from The Royal in Great Harwood, and will soon be available in selected off-licenses.

Suggested Outlets
The Red Rose beers are usually available at the Royal Hotel in Great Harwood where the brewery is based, and have also been spotted as guest beers in other pubs in the East Lancs area.

Red Rose pump clips

Address: Red Rose Brewery, Unit 4, Stanley Court, Alan Ramsbottom Way, Great Harwood, Blackburn, BB6 7UR
Maps: 1:25,000 | Street Map
Tel: 01254 877373
Fax: 01254 877375
Web: Red Rose Brewery
Email:
Regular Ales:
Bowley Bitter (3.7%), Quaffing Ale (3.8%), Treacle Miners Tipple (3.9%), Felix (4.2%), Old Ben (4.3%), Lancashire and Yorkshire Aleway (4.5%), Older Empire IPA (5.5%), Care Taker of History (6.0%)
Seasonal Ales:
Blackpool Belle (4.0%), Pissed Over Pendle (4.4%), 34th Street (4.9%), Cold Turkey (3.8%)
Special Ales:
Old Demdyke (4.6%), Nordbrauer (4.1%), Knockerupperale (4.1%)
  [updated 02/05/2006 by Paul Brown]
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