None are still brewing, unfortunately. New brewpubs don't seem to have fared much better than new production breweries, with most not even managing to last a decade. I'm starting to realise just how few of them I ever visited. Mostly, because they were in locations I didn't get to.
Masons Arms
South Leigh, Witney,
Oxfordshire.
Founded: 1974
Closed: 1982
Tied houses: 1
One of the very earliest of the new breed of brewpub. After being sold to new owners in 1982 brewing stopped.
beer | style | format | OG | description |
Sowlye Ale | Pale Ale | draught | 1034 |
Miners Arms
Priddy,
Somerset
Founded: 1973
Closed: 1990
Tied houses: 1
I believe this was the first new brewpub in many decades. In 1981, brewing was shifted to Westbury.
beer | style | format | OG | description |
Own Ale | Pale Ale | bottled | 1048 |
Old House at Home
Chidham,
W, Sussex.
Founded: 1979
Closed: 1983
Tied houses: 1
A short-lived homebrew pub. One which seems to have left little trace behind.
beer | style | format | OG | description |
Bitter | Pale Ale | draught | 1034 |
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