Hogs Back has announced volume growth for the last financial year of 25%, led by TEA, with the recently launched HOGSTAR Lager showing rapid gains as it is featured in a range of leading London bars.
Rupert Thompson, Chairman of Hogs Back Brewery, comments:
“The Farnham White Bine was developed in the early 1700’s by a Mr Peckham-Williams of Badshot Place, Farnham – which we can almost see from the brewery; and it commanded a high price because of the delicate, distinctive aroma and the care taken in growing, picking and packing by the Farnham growers. Hops are influenced by the soil and micro-climate in which they are grown, and we are really excited to bring a local hop of such importance back to its Hogs Back area roots where it was first developed and from which Mr Golding selected his hops to produce the world renowned Goldings. It will be amazing – almost 100 years later – to taste the flavours of such an important raw ingredient in our future beers – as and when the hop bines are mature.
It will be wonderful to look out from the Brewery and see the raw materials we use growing in the next door field – that’s local! That is part of what makes the craft brewing revival so exciting and we hope to build on this initiative with some further interesting innovations”.
ENDS.