Brewery Produce New Tipple To Celebrate Anniversary

The Keighley-based brewery Timothy Taylor has introduced a new tipple to celebrate their 160th anniversary.

They have launched their new tipple named 1858m, which is a modern take on a brown ale.

This is part of the Knowle Spring firm’s new Taylor Made range.

1858 has a base 5.3 per cent ABV with a rich chestnut-brown colour with hints of toffee, marmalade and creamy coffee.

Andrew Leman, the head brewer and his team have spent several month crafting this ale, experimenting different malts, hop varieties and styles of beer.

The new product, 1858 was well received at a leading craft beer festival in London as was the rest of the Taylor Made range.

Mr Leman said:

“We are proud to be a Society of Independent Brewers assured British craft brewer, which gives ale drinkers the confidence to trust the provenance and authenticity of our beers.

“This is particularly important as more and more craft breweries are bought and operated by large industrial brewers.

“At Taylor’s we have always put the quality of our beer first and always will.

“We hope drinkers will enjoy our new Taylor Made range as much as we have enjoyed developing it.”

1858 is available in cask until the end of October when it will make way for the Poulter’s Porter in the run-up until Christmas. However, it can be obtained in 330ml bottles all year round.

October 11, 2018

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