St. Peter's Brewery

St. Peter’s Brewery Co. Ltd.
Industry Alcoholic beverage
Founded 1996
Founder John Murphy
Headquarters Bungay, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Products Beer
Production output
17,500 imperial barrels (2,864,000 l)
Website http://www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk

St. Peter's is an independent brewery founded in 1996 by John Murphy in former agricultural buildings adjacent to St. Peter’s Hall in Bungay, Suffolk, England.

The brewery produces cask ales, but are best known for their cold filtered bottled beers. The oval shape of their signatory 500 ml bottle is based on an 18th-century gin bottle from Gibbstown, by the Delaware River near Philadelphia but a round version is also common.[1]

Owner John Murphy founded the marketing consultancy Interbrand and was admitted to an honorary degree of Doctor of Social Sciences at Brunel University in 2001.[2] The brewery also owns The Jerusalem Tavern, a pub in Clerkenwell, London.[3]

The beers

St. Peter's Cream Stout

The brewery produces around twelve regular beers plus another six seasonal. St Peter's is known for its organic beers. A gluten free beer, G-Free TM was launched late in 2007 and is approved and licensed by Coeliac UK.

Awards

External links

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Notes

  1. Brewery, St. Peter’s Brewery Co. Ltd., retrieved 2014-08-17
  2. John Murphy - 2001, Brunel University London, retrieved 2014-08-17
  3. London Pub, St. Peter’s Brewery Co. Ltd., retrieved 2014-08-17
  4. A selection of Awards for St. Peter's beer, St. Peter’s Brewery Co. Ltd., retrieved 2014-08-17
  5. India Pale Ale, St. Peter’s Brewery Co. Ltd., retrieved 2014-08-17
  6. Great British Beer Festival 2007, beer-pages.com (Roger Protz), retrieved 2014-08-17
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