Bath Ales’ new multi-million pound brewery has reached its latest milestone ahead of opening in the spring
12 new fermenting vessels have now been lifted into place as work constructing the south west’s most sophisticated and technologically advanced brewery edges closer to completion. With final pipework and electrical installation underway, the new plant is now close to commission with a ‘first-brew’ date set for March 14th.
The exciting investment project, which is on track to open in May 2018, is set to double the available brewing capacity at Bath Ales.
Newly named Hare Brewery is being built at Bath Ales’ existing headquarters in Warmley, between Bath and Bristol. Fronted by flagship ale Gem, the four-vessel brew house will have the capacity to produce more than 50,000 brewers’ barrels of beer – more than 14.5 million pints.
As well as Bath Ales’ much-loved existing range of beers, for the first time, the west country brewer will also be able to create a lager. An exciting schedule of new beers will also launch alongside the brewery opening, including an IPA.
Darren James, senior brewer, who has been with Bath Ales for almost 15 years, says he’s looking forward to unveiling Hare Brewery.
“As we edge ever closer to completion, the brewing team can’t wait to start using the new kit. The brew house’s versatility means we can experiment with even more beer styles alongside what Bath Ales drinkers already know and love.
“Thanks to the installation of a lauter tun, for the first time we’ll have the equipment, and capacity, to brew an English lager. It’ll be brewed to exacting technical standards and we hope it’ll be an anticipated new addition to the English premium lager category.”
Darren added: “We’ve used the opening of the brewery to make sure our core range is as good as it possibly can be. Along with the lager, we’ll also be launching a west coast IPA into the permanent Bath Ales range.”
Fellow west country brewer and pub company, St Austell Brewery, announced its ambitious multi-million pound plans for Bath Ales shortly after the acquisition in July 2016. The independent company, which is still family-owned, committed to a long-term investment growth plan for the Bath Ales brand and business.
Alongside the major brewery build, Roger Ryman, who oversees brewing and production at Bath Ales and St Austell Brewery, has used the project as an opportunity to grow and strengthen the core brewing and beer quality team.
Long-serving Bath Ales brewer Gerry Condell, who been working with the company for more than 15 years, has been appointed as trade quality brewer. The newly created role will see Condell visit and support customers across Bristol, Bath and the surrounding areas to help ensure that Bath Ales beers are served in the best possible condition.
Mick Stawniczy has also been appointed as Bath Ales site operations manager and will head up production at the new brewery. Mick has transferred from St Austell, and brings with him more than 19 years’ beer industry experience.
Commenting on the new appointments at Bath Ales, and the progress of the new brewery, Ryman said: “From the offset, the team had a very clear vision for the new brewery, and it’s really exciting to see it start to take shape as all the major equipment gets fixed into place. Whilst it’s full steam ahead for the project, the transition when the new brewery opens will be very much business as usual for our customers.”
“We have a highly skilled brewing team in place at Bath Ales. Our people, coupled with the very best technical equipment and support, along with only choosing the best ingredients for our beers, means we’ve got all the tools we need to take Bath Ales into its exciting next chapter.”
Ryman added: “We hope opening of the project will put a shining light on the brewery industry in the south west and beyond, and we can’t wait to open the doors to our loyal customers.”
Leading British company Musk Engineering Ltd is tasked with the fitting and installation of the new brewery. In addition to the creation of the new brew house, a new bottling line is also being installed.
The brewery shop is open whilst work is under way. Once the brewery reopens in mid-May, a new taproom and schedule of brewery tours will take place.
For more information about Bath Ales, visit www.bathales.com.
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Photography: From L-R: Head Brewer Darren James, Vicky Guy, Sarah Mann, Rowena Garland and St Austell Brewery’s Brewing Director Roger Ryman celebrate the latest Gem of a milestone.
Notes to editors:
The lease on Bath Ales’ current brewery site in Warmley will expire when the new brewery opens. The existing brew house equipment will be made available for sale.
Bath Ales was founded in 1995. As well as its award-winning range of beers, it also operates a pub estate across Bristol, Bath and Cirencester.
St Austell Brewery, which is one of only 28 independent family-owned brewers in the UK, was founded in 1851 and is known to be one of the oldest businesses in Cornwall. Best known for Tribute Cornish Pale Ale, Proper Job IPA and Korev lager, the company also owns pubs and inns across the South West.
For further information, please contact:
Laura Hicks
Beer Brand Marketing Manager
St Austell Brewery / Bath Ales
01726 627199
laura.hicks@staustellbrewery.co.uk