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Beer
was first brewed at the Duck in 1997 by John Lloyd in a single
barrel tucked away in the cellars of the Inn. He began making our
first beer, Cracker Ale, with the help of Yates’ Brewery founder
Peter Yates.
With these modest facilities we were able to produce up to four
barrels a week. Meanwhile, in the bar the thirst for Cracker Ale
swelled and the beer began to provoke interest from pubs in the
surrounding area.
In June 1999 Barngates Brewery Ltd was founded, a new purpose built,
five-barrel plant.
This enabled us to brew twenty barrels a week and seven
ales: Cat Nap, Cracker Ale, Pride of Westmorland, Westmorland Gold, Tag Lag, Red Bull
Terrier and Chesters Strong & Ugly. In 2006 to celebrate the 1000th brew and 9 years of brewing
we released K9 ‘Commemorative Ale’ and the following year, 1077, our 10th Anniversary Ale was added to our rapidly growing list of beers.
During the first quarter of 2008, we installed a brand new 10 barrel brew plant. We now have the capacity to produce 30 barrels a week.
To celebrate our successful expansion we have brewed a new beer, Mothbag.

The Brewery, in it’s stunning lowland fell location, benefits
immensely from using it’s own water supply in the brewing
process. This unique natural resource gathered from these same
fells with it’s light peaty colour (reminiscent of a malt
whisky), without any additives, is the foundation of each beers
distinctive characteristic.
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