Spitting Feathers is
born of an enthusiasm for real ale and a belief in the
traditional methods of quality beer production. Free
from colourings, flavourings and other
artificial additives, Spitting Feathers award winning beers are made only from
the finest barley malts, wheat, yeast, hops and water.
The home of Spitting
Feathers Brewery is Common Farm, built in 1862
in the village of Waverton two miles
south of Chester. The used grains from the brewery are a valuable feed for the cattle and pigs that provide the brewery with sausages (made with beer), spare ribs, etc. Bee hives on the farm provide honey for the seasonal beer Honey Trap. Small amounts of hops are also grown on the farm for use in occasional/special beers.
Spitting Feathers is a family brewery. The Walley family have farmed in Waverton for five generations and continue to dairy farm as well as maintaining other
interests including composting Chester City Council's
green waste and operating the popular "Crocky
Trail" adventure trail.
Please
call 01244 332052 or email
us for any pricing and ordering enquiries. |