Full list of 2010 beers…

Malt Shovel Mild 3.4%
Deliciously dark, full of smoked fruit and caramel with a long lingering sweetness

  • ‘Beer of the Festival’ Early Spring Beer Festival 2009 at The Harlequin in Sheffield
  • ‘Beer of the Festival’ CAMRA Colchester Real Ale & Cider Festival 2009

MUA Bitter 3.4%

Light gravity Pale Ale for those who like taste but don’t want too much strength
Old Forge Bitter 3.8%

Traditional style English Bitter with a beautifully balanced flavour from Goldings and Fuggles hops 
Nemesis 5.0%

Joint Winner of Beer of the Festival at the Colchester Winter Ale Festival 2010

The all new Sticklegs Brewery!

Following the move from Clacton-on-Sea to Elmstead Market the brewery has expanded and taken on its own custom business unit. Here are a few photos of the new location and equipment.

Sticklegs success prompts expansion

After the stunning success of the Sticklegs Malt Shovel Mild at beer festivals across the UK an expansion programme has begun.

Sticklegs has now brought the equipment of the Wonky Dog brewery and plans to increase its capacity to either a two or three barrel operation. This will enable Sticklegs to supply more pubs and enter more beer festivals in the coming years. It is hoped that the new plant will be up and running by mid August.

I for one cannot wait to see the new plant in operation and I will be sure to upload some photos as soon as possible.

Another Gold for Sticklegs Mild!

24th Colchester Real Ale & Cider Festival 2009

Following on from our fantastic result at The Harlequin beer festival in Sheffield I am pleased to announce that Sticklegs Malt Shovel Mild has won the ‘Beer of the Festival’ at this years CAMRA Colchester Real Ale & Cider Festival.

Full details of the event are availiable on the Colchester CAMRA website.

Sticklegs hits Gold at The Harlequin beer festival!

Sticklegs Malt Shovel Mild has won the ‘Beer of the Festival’ award at the Early Spring Beer Festival at The Harlequin in Sheffield.

This surprise result comes out of the blue to Tom, our head brewer, who simply didn’t believe that you could win such an accolade at your first beer festival.

Well Tom you proved yourself wrong!