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Jennings regards itself as a traditional brewer - traditional in a number of different ways. Pure Lakeland water is still used for brewing, drawn from the brewery's own well, and only the finest natural ingredients are added, including malt made from Maris Otter barley, Golding hops from Kent and Fuggles hops from Herefordshire. Find out how real ales are still brewed with care and attention, by taking our friendly, guided tour of the brewery.
You'll complete the tour in the best way possible, by sampling some of Jennings' superb Lakeland ales in our atmospheric bar, the Old Cooperage.
Take a piece of Jennings home with you by browsing in the brewery shop where you can buy from our exclusive range of Jennings' ales, port, leisurewear and gifts.
Opening details
Facilities
Coach parties accepted
Credit cards accepted (no fee)
Disabled toilets
Facilities for groups
Gift shop
Picnic site
Regional Tourist Board Member
Accepts groups
Facilities for conferencing
Dogs not accepted (except guidedogs)
Smoking not allowed
Several stairs and gridded walkways must be negotiated during the tour so it may not be suitable for everyone.
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Address
Castle Brewery,
Cockermouth,
Cumbria,
CA13 9NE
Directions
Map reference: NY 121308 Lat: 54.66457 Long: -3.36427
B5291 Dubwath and Castle Inn. Within 100yds B5291 goes right but you bear left, this road runs parallel with A66 which you have just left and through the hamlet of Embleton. After approximately 3 miles, road enters Cockermouth with Cockermouth School on right. As road narrows, entrance to Cockermouth Castle on right, take narrow minor lane on right, Wyndham Row, before Quince & Medlar Vegetarian Restaurant and before the road goes down hill. Drive down Wyndham Row into the brewery yard. No parking available.