Rooster's Brewery

Rooster's Brewing Co. is a brewery in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. The Rooster's brewery was established by Sean and Alison Franklin in 1993. In 2011, the Franklins sold the brewery to Ian Fozard and his sons Tom and Oliver. Rooster's remains a family-owned brewery.[1]

Rooster's Brewing Co.
LocationKnaresborough, North Yorkshire, England
Opened1993
Annual production volume4,000 barrels per annum
Owned byIan Fozard (independent)
Active beers
Yankee 4.3% ABV, Pilsnear 4.8% ABV, 24/7 4.7% ABV, Baby-Faced Assassin 6.1% ABV.
Name Type
Seasonal beers
White Rose 4.3% ABV
Name Type

The brewery produces a range of cask-conditioned beers, currently only available on draught.

Regular Ales

  • Yankee, 4.3%
  • YPA (Yorkshire Pale Ale), 4.3%

World Beer Cup 2006, Seattle: Gold Medal Winner. Summer Ale Category. World Beer Cup 2008, San Diego Gold Medal Winner. Summer Ale Category World Beer Cup 2010, Chicago: Silver Medal Winner. Summer Ale Category

  • Leghorn, 4.3%

Brewing Industry International Awards 2005, Munich: Gold Medal Winner. Summer Ale Category World Beer Cup 2010, Chicago: Gold Medal Winner. Summer Ale Category

  • Wrangler 3.7%
  • Wild Mule, 3.9%

Outlaw Brewing Co

The Outlaw Brewing Co is a subsidiary label of Rooster's Brewery. Under this name, the company makes experimental and seasonal beers.

Awards

Trio of brewing awards medals for Rooster's.[2]

Awards give Rooster's reason to crow.[3]

Harrogate based Rooster's scoops six awards at prestigious beer competition.[4]

Family owned Harrogate brewery still staying true to its roots and winning awards 30 years after it was founded.[5]

References

  1. "Our History". Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  2. Darren (23 March 2017). "Trio of Brewing Awards medals for Rooster's - Beer Today". beertoday.co.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  3. Guild, Beer (26 March 2019). "Awards Give Rooster's Reason To Crow!". The British Guild of Beer Writers. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  4. "Harrogate-based Rooster's scoops six awards at prestigious beer competition & teams with Leeds brewery to launch new beer in support of World Water Day". Business Up North. 17 March 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  5. Chalmers, Graham (24 January 2023). "Family owned Harrogate brewery still staying true to its roots and winning awards 30 years after it was founded". harrogateadvertiser.co.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
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