Beer
Explore Cornwall’s finest craft beer with a curated selection from Verdant, Skinner’s, St Austell, Treen’s and Firebrand. This collection showcases bold flavour, fresh ingredients and the independent brewing spirit that defines modern Cornish beer, offering a vibrant taste of the county’s best.
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St Austell Baobab Wheat Beer 330ml
A special collaboration with the Eden Project. Containing more magnesium than bananas and more vitamins than oranges, the Eden Project sourced baob...Cornwall
Cornwall
Regular price £2.80 -
Verdant They Went On Forever IPA 440ml
What an IPA to finish off 2023! This hop combination absolutely sings. Possibly the best ever?!Cornwall
Cornwall
Regular price £5.40 -
Verdant x Garage Beer Co Uncensored Sports Parade IPA 440ml
Verdant have had another collaboration with Garage Beer Co and they have gone lean and mean on the malt bill, light but full without being too swee...Cornwall
Cornwall
Regular price £5.65 -
Firebrand Molten Alloy Pale Ale 440ml
Molten Alloy is bright and full of flavour and it is packed full of fruity flavour with a balanced bitterness. Brewed with an extra pale malt for a...Cornwall
Cornwall
Regular price £3.30 -
Verdant Intervention Denied TIPA % 440ml
Verdant Looks in the mirror "Nope. Never going to make a TIPA."........Makes a TIPA - Citra, Nelson Sauvin collaboration with Berlin's Fuerst Wiac...Cornwall
Cornwall
Regular price £9.50 -
Firebrand Silent Night Christmas Ale 440ml
A wonderful special brew for Christmas, Silent Night is a comforting winter ale that is great for the festive season. Made with Admiral and Cascade...Cornwall
Cornwall
Regular price £3.50
Cornish beer refers to beer brewed in Cornwall, often by independent or craft breweries that use local ingredients and traditional methods. It includes a variety of styles such as pale ales, IPAs, stouts, porters, and lagers. Many Cornish beers are named after local landmarks, legends, or cultural references, adding a strong sense of place to each brew.
The flavour of Cornish beer varies by style and brewery. Pale ales and IPAs tend to be hoppy and citrusy, while stouts and porters offer roasted malt flavours with notes of coffee or chocolate. Cornish lagers like Korev are known for their crisp, clean finish.
Cornish beer stands out for its strong regional identity and artisanal approach. Many Cornish breweries focus on small-batch production, sustainability, and local sourcing. The beers often celebrate Cornish folklore, geography, and history, and are brewed with Cornish spring water and locally grown hops or barley when possible.
Yes, Cornish beer adds depth and flavour to a variety of dishes. Stouts and porters are excellent in stews, pies, and gravies, while pale ales can be used in batters or marinades. Beer can also be used to braise meats, flavour breads, or create rich sauces for hearty Cornish fare.
Absolutely. Cornwall is home to over 30 breweries producing a wide range of beer styles. Sharp’s Brewery in Rock is known for Doom Bar, a best-selling amber ale. Skinner’s Brewery offers characterful ales like Betty Stogs and Porthleven. Other notable producers include St Austell Brewery, Dynamite Brewery and Verdant Brewing, each with their own signature styles and seasonal releases.