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Rooster's Brewery

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Rooster's Brewery
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Location Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England
Owner(s) Sean & Alison Franklin (independent)
Year opened 1993
Annual production 4,000 barrels per annum

Rooster's Brewery is a brewery in Knaresborough, Yorkshire. The Rooster's brewery was established by Sean & Alison Franklin in 1993. Initially producing just eight barrels a week, production now totals around 80 barrels a week. The brewery produces a range of aromatic, flavourful, cask-conditioned beers, brewed almost exclusively from pale malts with soft flavours allowing the assertive hop to dominate. All beers are currently only available on draught.

Regular Ales

  • YPA (Yorkshire Pale Ale), 4.3% World Beer Cup 2006, Seattle: Gold Medal Winner.
  • Leghorn, 4.3% Brewing Industry International Awards 2005, Munich: Gold Medal Winner.
  • Cream, 4.7%
  • Special, 3.9%
  • Hooligan, 4.3%

Outlaw Brewing Co

The Outlaw Brewing Co is a subsidiary label of the Rooster's Brewery. Under this name the company makes experimental beers in small quantities, for testing purposes. These are available in a select number of public houses in the Knaresborough area

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