Farmers Kerry Stout, 12 Month Barrel Aged, Limited Edition Available Now!

The original edition and the 6 month Barrel Aged edition of our Kerry Stout went down a storm and the 12 month barrel aged edition does not disappoint! This is now available from the Brewery shop, while stocks last! £12 per bottle.The 12 month barrel aged edition of this Imperial Stout has been aged in Speyside Whisky barrels. Blending after 12 months has created an Imperial Stout with flavours of Oak, Vanilla, Liquorice & Spciy Whisky, backed up by roast coffee & chocolate with a warming finish.1,000 individually numbered bottles, have been hand bottled & wax sealed by our Brewers Sam, Kieran & Bruce and will be exclusively available to purchase from our Brewery Shop.For the 6 month barrel aged edition of Kerry, the original Kerry Stout was aged in Jack Daniels and Buffalo Trace Bourbon and Speyside Whisky Barrels.Blending after 6 months of aging created an Imperial Stout with flavours of Oak, Vanilla bourbon and Spicy Whisky, backed up by roast coffee and chocolate with a warming finish. 8.0% abv.

Double Win for Farmers Stout!

Farmers Stout wins double in the Rotherham CAMRA Champion Beer of Yorkshire competition at The Rotherham Real Ale & Music Festival.

A dark enriched ‘black and white’ stout balanced by ploughing through roasted malts and flaked oats with a subtle bitter hop character, the Farmers Stout scooped Gold in Stout Category and Bronze in the overall Champion Beer of Yorkshire competition.

We have been brewing Farmers Stout since we first started at Bradfield Brewery in 2005 and it continues to be a strong seller in our permanent range of ales to this day.

Originally brewed just for cask, we now sell it in Keg as a smooth flow stout which has increased its popularity further.

Farmers Stout is also available in 500ml bottles and 5litre Mini Kegs (Mini Kegs are subject to availability), from our Brewery Shop and other outlets.

The Rotherham Real Ale & Music Festival is taking place from 1st to 3rd March at Magna, Rotherham. Further details can be found at http://www.magnarealale.uk/