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(Click on the pictures for a larger image)
 Chas on the steps of Uley Brewery |
 The Old Brewery |
 The Victorian Brewery |
 The Brewery Mouse |
 The Brewery Painting |
 Brewery Bar at Frocester 2002 |
 Our Ric! |
 Music at the Holly Bush! |
 Harry, the Brewery Dog! |
 Lisa at the Woolie |
 HB Pumps |
 Ken, our Chief Brewer! |
 Music at the Old Crown |
 Relaxing in the Brewery Yard |
 Chas with Claude Arkell of Donnington Brewery |
 An overview of Uley |
 The infamous portrait of Chas |
 Chas with the Bishop of Gloucester |
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Chas with Claude Arkell
When Uley Brewery was reopened in 1985 we were very fortunate indeed to have the help and advice of Claude Arkell, the doyenne of Cotswold Brewers, and the owner of the renowned Donnington Brewery. Mr Arkell has kept an avuncular eye on us ever since. |
Music
Most of us at Uley Brewery are musicians of various persuasions, and we have a long tradition of supporting live music, be it The Amadeus Orchestra, conductor Phillip Mackenzie, or the Old Spot Pickers, pictured here at a jam session at the Old Crown Inn, Uley. |
Hand pumps
In our workshop we rebuild traditional cabinet beer engines to be refitted in traditional pubs; so much better than the modern clip-on ones! |
The Woolpack, Slad
Famed as Laurie Lee's local inn, the Woolpack is home to an eclectic bunch of drinkers. Shown here is Lisa, the barmaid. Marco Pierre White is being rogered by Harry, the Brewery Dog… |
Ken Lush
Ken Lush is the head brewer, and a famed left handed bass player with Short Elbow and Texas Eagle. He is also the L in LVT, and 50% of the Drunken Brewers on Tour, the other half being the one and only Jody Veal, the Brewery logistics chief!
We see him here in a contemplative mood in the George Inn, Nailsworth. |
Chas Wright
Has nasty habit of playing melodeons and concertinas in public houses. Here our spy camera has caught him in the Holly Bush in Alcester, Warwickshire. Fortunately the locals have lots of Uley Bitter to relieve the pain. |
Visiting the Brewery
Visitors to brewery have to be very brave, as they may get shouted at. However, we have had such illustrious visitors as The Bishop of Gloucester and Ric Sainty.
The eponymous Old Ric Beer may be consumed at the Old Spot Inn, Dursley. |
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