Explaining their decision to launch a microbrewery, Emma says: “Josh was working for Thornbridge and it got to the pandemic and he decided that he wanted to make the leap and make his own beers. We were also thinking of ways that we could come back fighting, rather than just throwing the doors open and see what happened.”
“When we were coming out of Covid, we were expecting our son, and the brewery I was working at were talking about taking us back to night shifts,” adds Josh. “The microbrewery was a way of me being here, and also creating something that would benefit the pub.”
“We did have to plead the case to Everards, but they just wanted to make sure we weren’t overstretching ourselves. We expected that we’d have to prove it wouldn’t affect sales of their products, but that never came up. They were always really supportive.”
The first beer he brewed in-house was the Twisted Pale, which has now become the pub’s house beer. “We’ve got about 20 different beers on our books. We brew the Twisted Pale constantly and the others, we’ll just cycle through,” says Josh, who together with his apprentice, usually brews twice a week.
As well as the Resting Devil beers, customers have plenty of other options to choose from, including a number from Everards. “We’ve constantly got Tiger on and we’ve constantly got one of their craft beers on,” says Emma.