Industry Alcoholic beverage Owner Colin Keatley | Products Beer Founded 2005 | |
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Fat cat brewery tap
The Fat Cat Brewery is a brewery located at the Fat Cat Brewery Tap, Lawson Road, Norwich in the English county of Norfolk. The brewery is owned by Colin Keatley landlord of the Fat Cat public house twice winner of the CAMRA National Pub of the Year.
Contents
- Fat cat brewery tap
- Great norfolk pub guide darren eadie the fat cat brewery tap
- History
- Fat Cat beers
- References
Great norfolk pub guide darren eadie the fat cat brewery tap
History
In 2004, Keatley acquired the 1970s built Wherry public house with the ultimate aim of creating a brewery on the premises. After renaming the pub The Shed and later the Cider Shed following a legal dispute. The brewery was opened in September 2005 by Roger Protz editor of the Good Beer Guide. Today 2011, the brewery supplies beer under the guidance of former Woodforde's brewer Ray Ashworth to its sister-pubs the Fat Cat and the Fat Cat and Canary, and also to other wholesale and retail outlets.
Fat Cat beers
The following beers are available throughout the year
Seasonal ales