Chief Jester – Farr Brew
$25.27
$42.2
Chief Jester – In support of Rennie Grove Hospice (3.6%) ‘Chief Jester’ is the latest addition to our core beer range. It has been created using an exciting new strain of hop called ‘Jester’ which has an fragrant, punchy aroma of new world proportions, with flavour notes of grapefruit and tropical fruits. Combined with WGV bittering hops and carefully selected grains, we have created an easy drinking 3.6% pale session ale that is tasty, refreshing and light in colour. The beer has been brewed in memory of a friend Joe ‘Chief’ Paul who worked tirelessly for local charities. Farr Brew will be donating 10% of all profits made from sales of ‘Chief Jester’ to the Rennie Grove Hospice. Joe was an amazing person and a true lover of helping people and good beer. We’re sure he would be pleased with what we have created. The producer – Founded in 2014 Farr Brew is the brain child of Nick Farr, a man with an enthusiasm for top quality ale who started his brewing journey in 1999. He was soon joined by long-term friend Matt Elvidge who brings his experience from years of working in the creative and sales industries to the role of Sales Director. Farr Brew was founded on the principles of creating great tasting real ales brewed with craft and a commitment to quality. This vision has seen our beers stocked in a great and growing range of top quality beer shops and brilliant pubs. We also regularly attend events across Hertfordshire selling our wares and offering free samples to quench the thirsts of the masses all served up by ‘The Best Bar Staff, by Farr’. 2015 was a busy year for Farr Brew; we supplied beer to the St Albans Beer Festival and CAMRA’s AGM. Our ‘Most Potent Porter, by Farr’ was chosen by acclaimed beer writer Roger Protz to be featured in a private tasting event. We went on to be runners up in the Hertfordshire Beer of the Year competition. Buoyed by this success, and through a combination of crowdfunding and private investment, funds were raised to move to a 1722sqft facility in Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire. The site was extensively refurbished to include a new 10 barrel brewery (that’s a whopping 2885 pints per brew), tap room and bottle shop. This new microbrewery represents a new chapter in the Farr Brew story and we look forward to it becoming a hub for beer enthusiasts from across the county, the country and indeed the world. With plans for brewery tours, beer tasting evenings, summer bar-b-ques (or should that be Farr-b-ques?) and open brewing days in the coming months and years the future couldn’t be brighter for Farr Brew.
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