BREWERY

MALTON BREWERY
Malton Brewery brews it’s beer in a characterful Grade 2 Listed building located on the banks of the River Derwent in Malton.

It has a beautiful idyllic setting next to the river, bringing back Malton’s tradition of brewing beer on the banks of the River Derwent, just like they did in the 1800’s.

The brewery currently produces a small amount of beer per week which makes it one of Britain’s smallest commercial breweries, and as such, our beer is in great demand. We have the infrastructure and equipment to increase our production to 2,000 litres per week.
  
Even though we are one of Britain’s smallest commercial breweries the equipment we use is high spec which produces great quality beer.  

The building is steeped in history as Navigation Wharf was once a major hub for trade and industry as supplies for the town arrived in boats from around the UK. 

Next to Malton Brewery we have Owstons Warehouse which sits directly on the river's edge and it has been the site of wharves serving river traffic since Roman times, however Owstons Warehouse is likely to date from the latter half of the Eighteenth Century.

It was also noted that the other buildings within the immediate area next to Owstons Warehouse area are some of the last surviving warehouses associated with the Derwent Navigation, itself notable for being one of the earliest such in Britain.  

Due to the phenomenal success of our Yorkshire Pudding Beer we are now unable to brew sufficient volume at our brewery in Malton to meet the demand. In addition to brewing it in Malton, we now also brew Yorkshire Pudding Beer at a second brewery just a few miles away.

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