Rebellion Beer Company

Rebellion Beer Company

Logo, featuring Marlow Bridge
Type Microbrewery
Location Marlow Bottom, Buckinghamshire, England
Coordinates 51°35′10″N 0°46′05″W / 51.5862°N 0.7681°W / 51.5862; -0.7681Coordinates: 51°35′10″N 0°46′05″W / 51.5862°N 0.7681°W / 51.5862; -0.7681
Annual production volume 125 barrels per week
Website rebellionbeer.co.uk

The Rebellion Beer Company in Marlow Bottom, Buckinghamshire, England is a microbrewery[1] that produces regular and seasonal beers. It uses the chalky water of the local Chiltern Hills, which has high levels of minerals and salts.[2]

History

It was founded in 1993 by two former students of Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, and is now brewing around 125 barrels per week, serving over 200 pubs in a 30 mile radius of Marlow.[3][4] In 1998 it bought Courage's former Pilot Brewery, and in 2003 acquired a pub lease, the Three Horseshoes in Marlow.[5] The brewery hosts open evenings coupled with a tour every first Tuesday of each month for visitors and every second Tuesday of each month for the 2000 members of its beer club.

Beer varieties

The Rebellion brewery produces three all-year ales; IPA (India Pale Ale; 3.7% ABV), 'Smuggler' (4.1% ABV), and 'Mutiny' (4.5% ABV).[5] These names follow in a tradition of giving beers subversive or rebellious names.[6] In addition, there are five seasonal ales such as 'Red' and 'Blonde' (which are also available to buy bottled year-round), as well as one-off monthly brews.[7]

These beers are available in many local pubs, as well as from the Rebellion Brewery Shop. Rebellion beer is also sold in Waitrose.[8] The company specializes in beer made with all-natural ingredients that are designed to be flavourful, as part of a marketing strategy to increase sales through supermarkets offering a greater selection of artisan beers.[8]

Awards

The Rebellion Beer Company has won numerous awards from the Society of Independent Brewers at both a local and national level.[9][10] Its Rebellion White won the supreme champion award in the wheat beer challenge of the Society of Independent Brewers in 2003.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Small is beautiful: The Rebellion Beer Company - Tight-fisted round avoiders - coming soon to a pub near you". The Independent. September 16, 2001. Retrieved December 11, 2012. (subscription required)
  2. "Rebellion Beer Company". Visit Buckinghamshire. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  3. McFarland, Ben (2009). World's Best Beers: One Thousand Craft Brews from Cask to Glass. Sterling Publishing Company. p. 83.
  4. History Of The Rebellion Beer Company, www.rebellionbeer.co.uk
  5. 1 2 3 Hu, Claire (June 19, 2003). "Rebellion Beer Company". Publican's Morning Advertiser. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  6. Hodgkinson, Tom (2007). How to be Idle. Penguin.
  7. Rebellion Beer Company Beers, www.rebellionbeer.co.uk
  8. 1 2 Smale, Will (28 September 2008). "How to crack the supermarkets". BBC News. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  9. 9 October 2008 2008 SIBA National Beer Competition 2008 Finalists, Society of Independent Brewers
  10. 24 June 2009 SIBA Midlands Competition Society of Independent Brewers
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