Timothy Taylor’s Landlord

Our Beer of the Day judge for day two of Cask Ale Week is Cask Marque Assessor, Graeme Hall. Simon says: "It stands out across the country.  It's well balanced, sweet, nice hoppiness and suitable for everyone who likes cask" Some facts about Landlord: • It has won both CAMRA Champion Beer of Britain and […]

Greene King

Greene King has been crafting quality beers from its historic breweries in Bury St Edmunds and Dunbar for over 200 years. The Westgate brewery, in Bury St Edmunds, has been the home of Greene King since 1799 and its leading cask ales are brewed here, including Greene King IPA, Old Speckled Hen and Abbot Ale, […]

Salopian Lemon Dream

Our Beer of the Day for Day 3 of Cask Ale Week is Lemon Dream from Salopian. Lemon Dream made its debut in 2001 and has become one of our most loved beers as it is both a great gateway for drinkers entering the world of cask, alongside being a staple with more practised drinkers, […]

Adnams

Adnams is our Brewery of the Day on day 4 of Cask Ale Week. Founded by George and Ernest Adnams in 1872, Adnams began as a Southwold brewery on the Suffolk coast and has been fiercely independent for the last 150 years. In 2010, Adnams became the first brewery in England to build a distillery […]

6X by Wadworth Brewery

Today's judge is Cask Marque's newest team member, Mark Tinsley. Mark has chosen 6X, which is Wadworth Brewery's iconic ale.  First brewed on 5th December 1923. Wadworth are celebrating 6X’s centenary all year with events activities and prizes. There’s a fun fact about how it got it’s name too... Originally 6%, Coopers would mark XXXXXX […]

Hook Norton Brewery

Hook Norton have been chosen as our Brewery of the Day for day 5 of Cask Ale Week. Brewing since 1849, Hook Norton Brewery has been in the same brewing family for 5 generations and continues to produce a wide range of award-winning cask, keg and bottled beers from its 5-story Victorian Tower Brewery. Hook […]