Campaign for Real Ale

Other Local Breweries

Other Local Breweries

The following breweries are all situated within 30 miles of the Plymouth CAMRA branch boundaries - please click on the link, where given, for more information. It is the distance between "THE PUB" and "THE BREWERY" that determines LocAle qualification, so is different for each pub! For details of Plymouth CAMRA branch area pubs accredited to the LocAle Scheme, please see LocAle Scheme

Other Local Breweries

BARNABY’S BREWHOUSE

BAYS BREWERY

Bridgetown Brewery, Albert Inn, Bridgetown Close, Totnes, TQ9 5AD Tel 01803 863214

CASTLE BREWERY

COPPERHEAD ALES

DEVIL'S PLEASURE

FAT BELLY BREW PUB

FIREBRAND BREWING Co

FORGE BREWERY

HOLSWORTHY ALES

Longhill Brewery, Longhill Cottages, Holsworthy, EX22 6UG Tel 01288 341466,

RED ROCK BREWERY

Riviera Brewing Company, 4 Yonder Meadow, Stoke Gabriel, Totnes, TQ9 6QE, 07714 715044.

SALCOMBE BREWERY COMPANY

SOUTH HAMS BREWERY

TAW VALLEY

TEIGNMOUTH BREWERY

TEIGNWORTHY BREWERY

TOTNES BREWING COMPANY

TQ BEERWORKS

UTOPIAN BREWING

Lost Breweries of the South West

The following is a list of former breweries in the South West which we believe to have been in existence at some point, listed by County. Where possible, the closure year has been given, although this may have been lost in the fullness of time, as memories fade and accurate information may have been lost. If you have any corrections or omissions, please email ku.gro.armac.htuomylp@retsambew

A large number of CAMRA publications have been used in this compilation, including “Where Have All The Breweries Gone?” (1980), “Devon Real Ale Guide” (1990), “Moor To Sea – A Devon Real Ale Guide” (1993) and the “Good Beer Guide” (1982-2020). Please click on this link to view the list Lost Breweries Of The South West.

National Brewery Centre Archive

The history of beer, together with the history of the ale house, tavern and pub is a major part of the social history of Britain, and for those who like their history through a pint glass - the new National Brewery Centre Archives will be a boon.

The archives tell the history of the UK brewing and pub industries, and their impact on the UK's economy and way of life over the past 250 years via a treasure trove of imagery and digitised ephemera. Please click on this link to the NBA Archives.