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| Address | Foxfield Brewery Prince of Wales Foxfield Broughton in Furness LA20 6BX |
| County (see footnote) | |
| Phone | 01229 716238 |
| Fax | |
| Web | www.princeofwalesfoxfield.co.uk |
| drink -AT- princeofwalesfoxfield.co.uk | |

History
Opened in the autumn of 1997 by the owners of Tigertops Brewery, this small plant brews a wide variety of different beers from a small brewery in the old stables of The Prince of Wales pub. Originally the 1 barrel brewplant formerly used at Tigertops was used, this was replaced in 1999 by a 3 barrel plant, the original plant being now used by Port Mahon.
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 Foxfield Brewery on the independent www.beermad.org.uk.
Regular Outlets
The main outlets are The Prince of Wales, Foxfield and The Wellington, Loppergarth, near Ulverston.
Visit Information
Brewery visits are available on request.
Cask Identification
Metal casks have a Green/Yellow colour scheme, plastic casks are Green/Brown/Yellow.
Distribution Information
Beer is distributed by the brewery.
Last Updated : 8th June 2008
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 Foxfield Brewery 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.