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Ringwood Brewery Ltd

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AddressRingwood Brewery Ltd
138 Christchurch Road
Ringwood
BH24 3AP
County (see footnote)
Phone01425 471177
Fax01425 480273
Webwww.ringwoodbrewery.co.uk
e-mailinfo -AT- ringwoodbrewery.co.uk

History

Started brewing based in an old bakery at Minty's Yard, New Street, Ringwood in April 1978. A 10 barrel brewplant was installed. Moved to the current location, previously part of Stephen Tunk's Brewery, in 1986. In 1995 the plant was expanded to 125 barrel brewlength. Taken over in July 2007 by Marstons's.

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 Ringwood Brewery Ltd on the independent www.beermad.org.uk.

Regular Outlets

The brewery owns 7 pubs. A list is included on their website

Visit Information

Full details of their brewery trips are include on their web site.

Brewery Shop Information

A shop is located on the brewery site and is open Monday-Friday 0930-1700 and Saturday 0930-1200.


Last Updated : 2nd July 2009

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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.