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Three Tuns Brewery

A brewery in Bishop's Castle.

The UK's oldest licensed brewery based in the small market town of Bishops Castle, hidden away in the beautiful Shropshire hills. We have been brewing on the same site since 1642

Market Square, Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, SY9 5BN
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01588 638392

[email protected]

http://www.threetunsbrewery.co.uk

Facilities include:

Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00

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1642 Bitter 3.8

A golden bitter with light maltiness, comprising nutty and coffee flavours, leading to a refreshing medium/strong, spicy bitterness with a long-lingering finish.

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Best 3.8

Traditional amber best bitter. Richly hopped with a lightly toasted, nutty character and a bitter sweet finish

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Charter 4.4

1st brewed in 2023 to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the Bishops Castle town Charter in 1573. Smooth and full bodied with a mild malty sweetness and hints of toasted nuts

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Cleric's Cure 5.0

A light-tan beer presenting medium malty-sweetness with powerful, spicy, floral bitterness and hop character designed to re-create the iconic style of India Pale Ales of the 19th. Century.

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Fezziwig 4.8

Seasonal amber ale with hints of marmalade, vanilla and winter spice.

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Fruit & Nut 4.1

A full, rich body with subtle chocolate undertones, finished with a spiced hoppy background

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Goldmane 4.2

A golden ale made with English and American hops to celebrate the 2026 football world cup

Tasting Notes: layered with vibrant aromatics of mango, passionfruit and pear and balanced with caramel malt to deliver a smooth sweet but bittering finish

Griffin 4.8

a biscuity, malty ale with tropical fruit and molasses hop characters

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Lencten 5.2

A full bodied golden, hoppy IPA. Using First Gold, Mystic and Olicana hops, it has a full bodied bitter mouthfeel, giving way to tropical and spiced fruits with a gentle honeyed finish

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Mynd Mild 3.4

A classic 3.8% English Dark Mild

Tasting Notes: dominated by rich malty flavours featuring notes of caramel and biscuit. Minimal hop bitterness giving a long smooth finish

Old Scrooge 6.5

Rich dark and fiery; liquorice and ginger flavours; strong bitter finish.

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Rantipole 3.6

Refreshingly light and hoppy with hints of apricot and lime and a hoppy bitter finish

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Solstice 3.9

Light, refreshing straw coloured session ale with a delicious floral, fruity bitterness

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Steampunk 6.5

Blackstrap Molasses with ginger flavours.

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Stout 4.4

Multi award winning, black, smooth, creamy, slightly sweet, full bodied old-fashioned stout with a bitter finish

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XXX 4.3

A pale-straw-coloured, premium bitter from a centuries old recipe with simple, light malty-sweetness, delicately balanced with light bitterness and a floral, earthy character.

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