The Beers

All of our bottled ales are available in the following quantities from within the brewery.

As you can see, the 3 bottle gift pack comes in a fancy cardboard presentation box with carrying handle.

  • 1 bottle - £2.75
  • Etched pint glass - £4.50
  • Etched tankard - £8.00
  • 3 bottle gift pack - £9.00
  • 2 bottles & 1 pint glass gift pack - £11.00
  • 6 bottles - £15.00
  • 12 bottles - £29.00

Auld Hemp
3.8% abv

The first beer brewed at High House Farm is this fine amber coloured traditional bitter with a fresh malty aroma. It is a true session beer that delivers a highly rewarding drink. Because it is, "The Original" High House Farm beer it has a unique and unmistakable flavour all of its own. 2009 Great British Beer Festival Finalist.


Matfen Magic
4.8% abv

A brown ale, hopped with a combination of Fuggles and Brambling Cross.This traditional premium ale has a beautiful aroma of blackberries and autumn fruits, with malty and chocolate overtones.Silver at 2005 SIBA National Brewery Awards.


Nel's Best
4.2% abv

Goldings Hops blended with the finest English malt produces this golden coloured best bitter, very pleasant to drink, not overly bitter and easy on the pallet. Serious ale drinkers will enjoy all this full bodied ale has to offer and it is no surprise that word is spreading fast throughout the real ale fraternity. Best Bitter in the North winner under the SIBA Awards 2008.


Lily Brewster
4.5% abv

This ale is a pale golden wheat beer, with a full bodied citrus taste. Brewster is the medieval term for a female brewer!


If you have any questions about our bottled beer, why not head over to the contact page and send us a message.

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