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https://www.wildbeerco.com/
Based on a farm in rural Somerset, The Wild Beer Co was born out of a love of fermentation, barrel-aging and most importantly, flavour. We believe our beers are more memorable and more flavourful because we make them using nature, science and a little Somerset magic. In our beers we elevate humble natural ingredients, using time, age-old as well as modern processes and techniques. Our use of alternative fermentations, unorthodox yeasts, seasonally-foraged and unusual ingredients is what helps us deliver remarkable flavour by nature. If we are honest, barrel ageing and blending is what excites us the most. Everyday our 600 strong barrel library is quietly imparting nuances from its previous inhabitants into our beers. In their previous lives they contained whisky, sherry, rum, port, tequila and brandy. Time in these old barrels reveals complex layers of flavours, which simply cannot be rushed.
https://www.wildbeerco.com/
Based on a farm in rural Somerset, The Wild Beer Co was born out of a love of fermentation, barrel-aging and most importantly, flavour. We believe our beers are more memorable and more flavourful because we make them using nature, science and a little Somerset magic. In our beers we elevate humble natural ingredients, using time, age-old as well as modern processes and techniques. Our use of alternative fermentations, unorthodox yeasts, seasonally-foraged and unusual ingredients is what helps us deliver remarkable flavour by nature. If we are honest, barrel ageing and blending is what excites us the most. Everyday our 600 strong barrel library is quietly imparting nuances from its previous inhabitants into our beers. In their previous lives they contained whisky, sherry, rum, port, tequila and brandy. Time in these old barrels reveals complex layers of flavours, which simply cannot be rushed.