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Hook Norton Brewery Brings Back Traditional Shire Horse Deliveries

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Hook Norton Brewery is reviving a beloved tradition on Thursday, 7th August, as it resumes beer deliveries by shire horse and dray. The iconic brewery will be delivering to The Pear Tree Pub, leaving the brewery around midday, bringing back a nostalgic touch to its local distribution.


The delivery team will be led by Brigadier and Balmoral, two of the brewery’s magnificent shire horses, under the experienced guidance of Head Coachman Nicholas Carter and Groom Alyster Mills. Nicholas shared his excitement, saying:


"There’s something incredibly special about delivering beer the traditional way—it’s a living link to our brewing heritage."


The horses, including a third shire named Cromwell, are stabled on site at the brewery and are available to visit seven days a week, offering a unique experience for visitors and beer enthusiasts alike.


Hook Norton is now one of only two remaining breweries who still delivery using Shire Horses. To find out more follow them on Facebook www.facebook.com/hnbheavyhorsesor visit www.hooky.co.uk/hooky-shire-horses/



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