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International Stout Day

It’s International Stout Day this week – a day of celebration for the dark and wonderfully flavourful pint and the brewers around the world who make it.

Woodforde’s scoop Gold for new Hazy IPA at beer awards

Woodforde’s Hazy IPA recently won Gold in the Keg Pale Ales category at the SIBA East Independent Beer Awards, recognising top independent beers in the eastern region.

Michelin-recognised chef takes over at Norfolk pub

We're delighted to welcome Michelin-recognised chef Elliot Ketley as our new Chef Patron here at The Lord Nelson.   Elliot, who trained at iconic London French eateries Langans Brasserie and Le Caprice, is bringing his modern twist on classic cooking to The Lord Nelson in Burnham Thorpe.

October Seasonals - Once Bitten and Fresh Hop

This October, we’re excited to introduce two seasonal brews: Once Bitten, a smoky 4% copper ale with warming spicy notes perfect for autumn, and Fresh Hop, a vibrant 4.2% pale ale packed with fruity flavours like lychee, grapefruit, and blackcurrant.

‘Pinecone’ unveiled as September Brewer Signature

The latest addition to our Brewer Signature range has made history – in being Woodforde’s first ever cask beer to be both vegan and gluten-free.

September Seasonal - Trail Ale

A traditional amber ale packed with floral and herbal flavours has been crafted as our September seasonal offering, marking the return of our popular Ale Trail.

‘Golden Delight’ unveiled as August Brewer Signature

Delightful by name and delightful by nature, this easy-drinking, sessionable golden best bitter is the brainchild of our brewer Ben Askew.

New World Brewing Welcomes Conquest Pilsner.

Oktoberfest comes early with Woodforde’s newest Bavarian pilsner Woodforde’s has looked to the rich brewing tradition...

August Seasonal - Sundew

Our latest seasonal is named after the rare flower that grows in the heart of our Broadland home and captures the very best of summer flavours.

What actually is an IPA?

In the first of a new series looking into the styles of beer we offer at Woodforde’s, we answer the question: what is an IPA?

The best beers to try on your Norfolk holiday

So, you’re planning a holiday to Norfolk? That’s bootiful, as we say ‘round here! But if you’re really going to enjoy Nelson’s County, you’ve got to try the beers that help put Norfolk on the map.

July Seasonal - West Coast Wherry

The 4.3% amber ale pays homage to our multi-award-winning, Supreme Champion Beer of Britain, Wherry, by mixing the best of English malts with American hops.
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