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| Address | The Ossett Brewing Company Limited Kings Yard Low Mill Road Ossett WF5 8ND |
| County (see footnote) | |
| Phone | 01924 261333 |
| Fax | 01924 261356 |
| Web | www.ossett-brewery.co.uk |
| info -AT- ossett-brewery.co.uk | |

History
This brewery was opened in summer of 1998 behind The Brewers Pride pub in Ossett. A second 40 barrel brewplant imported from Sweden was opened in a former print works a few yards away in late 2004 with all production being transferred there by June 2005.
Beers Brewed
We do not maintain a list of beers brewed by each brewery. There may be a list on the brewery's own website and we suggest you also visit the entry for The Ossett Brewing Company Limited on the independent www.beermad.org.uk.
Regular Outlets
The brewery owns seven pubs :
Rat & Ratchet, Chapel Hill, Huddersfield
The Three Pigeons, Sun Fold, South Parade, Halifax
Black Bull, Halifax Road, Liversedge
The Sheperds Rest, Bolton Brow, Sowerby Bridge
The Travellers Inn, Tanhouse Hill, Hipperholme
Sheperds Boy, Huddersfield Road, Dewsbury
The Drop Inn, Elland Lane, EllandThe beers are also available at The Brewers Pride, Low Mill Road, Ossett and O'Donoghues, George St, Wakefield.
Cask Identification
The casks are either metal with a Yellow/Green scheme or plastice with a Yellow/Green/Yellow scheme.
Last Updated : 5th July 2006
The information contained above was believed to be correct at the date indicated. However we accept no responsibility for any false, misleading or inaccurate information within this site. We are not The Ossett Brewing Company Limited and have no connection with them. This is not their official web site. If you believe any of the above information to be wrong, then let us at www.quaffale.org.uk know by mailing us.
All Trademarks and logos are recognized as the property of their owners.
Footnote - Since the 1974 local government reorganisation there has been much controversy over many county boundaries. The links we provide cover both possibilities; Ceremonial Counties which are the areas for which a Lord-Lieutenant has been appointed; and Historic Counties (and their allied county boroughs) which represent the position before the 1974 re-organisation.