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Theakston’s new Salted Caramel Porter now available in over 250 stores

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Independent Yorkshire brewery, T&R Theakston has secured national and regional listings for its new, highly sought after Salted Caramel Porter.

 

First available at the brewery’s Visitor Centre in Masham and Theakston’s online shop, the beer was an immediate success and stocks sold out within days.

 

The highly popular porter is now stocked across a range of major supermarkets including Waitrose, Booths and Sainsbury’s, totalling over 250 stores nationwide, as well as independent farm shops.

 

Theakston Salted Caramel Porter is a smooth, full-flavoured dark beer that combines the richness of roasted malt with indulgent layers of caramel and toffee. A hint of chocolate and a touch of sea salt add depth and balance, while Challenger and Fuggles hops lend a gentle bitterness to the finish.

 

At 4.2% ABV, it’s velvety, satisfying, and effortlessly drinkable making it a perfect pick as the season of indulgence approaches.

 

Richard Bradbury, Managing Director of Theakston’s Brewery, said: “The reception that Salted Caramel Porter has received has been brilliant. It flew from the shelves in our Visitor Centre and we’re really pleased to now see it take its place in the aisles of major retailers nationwide.

 

“A creative twist on a traditional porter, we’re really proud of our Salted Caramel Poter and look forward to reaching loyal Theakston fans and new drinkers alike with our latest addition to the brewery’s off-trade portfolio.”

 

To find out more about T&R Theakston, visit: www.theakstons.co.uk.

 

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For more information contact Chloe Briggs or Ben Ormsby at Aberfield Communications on chloe.briggs@aberfield.com / ben.ormsby@aberfield.com, or call 0113 880 0444.

 

About Theakston Brewery

 

Theakston Brewery of Masham is one of the UK’s oldest and most highly regarded independent brewers. Founded in 1827, Theakston has been Brewing Legends Since 1827, brewing a range of much-loved traditional and contemporary beers. A proud sixth-generation family brewer, Theakston remains one of the largest independent breweries under family control in the UK.

 

At the heart of its brewing heritage is the iconic Theakston Old Peculier, internationally acclaimed as one of the great British ales. The Theakston portfolio includes a combination of cask and keg beers, with ten permanently available:

  • Theakston Best – the quintessential English session ale

  • Theakston Old Peculier – the Legend

  • Theakston Peculier IPA – a widely acclaimed hop-forward IPA

  • Theakston XB – Masham’s best-kept secret

  • Theakston Lightfoot – a gluten-free cask ale

  • Theakston Quencher – a new low-ABV cask ale

  • Theakston Barista Stout – a coffee connoisseur’s favourite

  • Theakston Pale Ale – a Mid-Atlantic-style New England Pale

  • Theakston Dark Mild – the only nationally available Mild in the UK

  • Theakston Nowt Peculier – a game-changing 0.0% alcohol-free beer, crafted using the same ingredients and methods as Old Peculier, with innovative reverse osmosis filtration to retain its rich, dark, and fruity character.

 

This core range is complemented by a selection of well-established seasonal ales.

 

Theakston Brewery has a long tradition of supporting the Great British Pub and the communities it serves, with a strong commitment to quality, brewing excellence, and heritage. Visitors can experience this firsthand at The Black Bull in Paradise, the Theakston Brewery Visitor Centre in Masham, open year-round.

 

For more information, visit www.theakstons.co.uk or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Tik-Tok and LinkedIn.


For more information contact Chloe Briggs or Ben Ormsby at Aberfield Communications on chloe.briggs@aberfield.com / ben.ormsby@aberfield.com, or call 0113 880 0444.


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