Brewster's

Brand - Brewster's
Brewery: 
Brewster's Brewery
Established: 
1998
Email: 
saraatbrewsters [dot] co [dot] uk

History:

Brewster is the old English word for a female brewer. Today, it is a word that remains as a relatively common surname and until recently it was the legal name for the Magistrate court meetings in England where pub licences were renewed or granted; these meetings were called Brewster Sessions. It is still used in the brewing trade, since Sara is a female brewer and no one else was called Brewster's Brewing Company so it seemed an good name to start selling beer under. In medieval times women brewed and sold most of the ale drunk in England. With the introduction of hops, which helped preserve beer, it was found beer could be distributed more widely and find wider markets. As a result beer was produced on a larger scale and as time passed it became a trade that eventually became dominated by male brewers who began to brew beer with hops on an industrial scale.

in addition to the change in ingredients the poor old Brewsters were probably the victims of misogynistic spin against them and they developed a terrible reputation over the years which helped put them out of business. However some of the accusations leveled against them sound remarkably similar to some of today's drinkers gripes. They were accused of serving short measures, adulterating their products and charging unfairly high prices. They were also supposed to have brewed with substandard products and kept very unruly alehouses with "other women" to help encourage trade.

Apparently there was much written about the Brewsters in old English literature and some of it with bawdy affection. One
infamous Brewster was Mother Bunch, she is described as a Brewster of great size, great appetite and great age. Probably as a result of very shrewd marketing on her part it became legend that her ale was potent in more ways than one:

"She raised the spirits of her spicket, to such a height, that maids grew proud and many proved with child after it , and being asked who got he child , they answered they knew not, only they thought Mother Bunch's ale and another thing had done the deed, but whosoever was the father, Mother Bunch's ale had all the blame."

Mother Bunch herself was described as "an excellent companion, and sociable, she was very pleasant and witty, and would tell a tale, let a fart, drink her draught, scratch her arse, pay her groat, as well as any chemist of ale whatsoever."

Go girlfriend!

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Location

No. 5 Burnside
Lincolnshire NG31 7XU
United Kingdom
Phone: 01476 566000
Fax: 0870 7598410
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