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Frome Brewing Company
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Frome Brewing Company
Frome, England

Formerly Milk Street Brewery. The brewing team are extremely talented and knowledgeable brewers that pride themselves on the highest quality beers. They do like to experiment but more importantly, its all about balancing delicate flavors to produce easy drinking beers. In their words "Its all about the beer". Brewing takes place up to five times a week, with malt from Warminster, hops from Charles Faram and their own yeast, which is a very versatile one and a similar strain to Youngs. The 12 brewers barrel brewery is located in a brand new industrial unit. There is a mixture of dish top & bottom fermenters for producing the core range as well as English built cylindroconical fermenters for producing more hop forward beers under the Great Uncle John’s range. We have a diverse range of beers with colours, strengths & flavours to suit everyone’s palate.

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Post author: Longale
Longale
23 days ago
3.9
Rich, fruity English IPA with a slight honey sweetness & golden colour

Post author: Karl MB
Karl MB
@ The Last Post Southend
2 months ago
4.1
Very pleasant, easy drinker, subtle citrus with a touch of sweetness to the finish.

Post author: Neil Atkinson
Neil Atkinson
@ The Brandon works
3 months ago
3.0

Post author: Beer Pong
Beer Pong
@ Bear, Melksham
6 months ago
4.0
Bar clip says Milk Street brewery but that's detail. Lovely pint. £1.99 as well? What's not to love?

Post author: Cufty S
Cufty S
@ Frome Brewing Company
8 months ago
3.4
An OK pale ale, light and refreshing.

Post author: Trend C
Trend C
@ Beer under the clock
8 months ago
3.8
A nice beer after a month after not being able to have a pint.

Post author: Andy T
Andy T
@ Hops & Cans
9 months ago
3.6
Light hoppy session beer with a hint of grapefruit

Post author: Andy T
Andy T
@ Hops & Cans
9 months ago
3.7
Light hoppy session ale with a hint of grapefruit