Great Newsome Brewery have announced the launch of two brand new bottled beers inspired by a bird and the family farm on which it is based.
Clattering and Bushel are the first new beers to be produced by the award-winning brewery based near Hull for over a year.
James Hodgson, Head Brewer at Great Newsome Brewery said: “Coming up with new beer names is always very challenging, but often we’re inspiration by what we see around the brewery and on our farm.
“Clattering 4.4% abv, is an oatmeal stout, rich and dark with a roasted malty flavour, whilst Bushel 4.1% abv is an IPA brewed with Mosaic, Columbus and Celeia hops giving the beer an aroma of pineapple and citrus fruit flavour.”
James continues: “Clattering is the collective noun for a group of Jackdaws, a bird which we see more and more frequently, and a real success story if you like. We couldn’t help but use this for the name of our new stout which sort of brings the beer to life.
“Bushel is very much a farming term was used as a unit of measurement of crop yield. Symbolising a hope for the future harvest we thought it very appropriate for a crisp golden beer.”
The Hodgson family started the brewery in 2007 after nearly a century of farming and Great Newsome farm has since seen further diversifications into glamping, with The Little Otchan Shepherd Hut and firewood logs as well as growing a range of crops using regenerative farming methods.
For more information and to buy the new beers online visit www.greatnewsomebrewery.co.uk.
