Breweries Pouring At Nottingham Craft Beer Festival 2025

One of the unique-selling points of our festival is that we don’t just buy beers in to sell on to you. Instead we bring the breweries to you directly. When you visit NCBF you buy your beers from stalls staffed by representatives from that brewery. So if you have any questions about the beer you have the right people in front of you to ask…

Amity

A Leeds-based brewery who specialise in making fresh, modern interpretations of classic beer styles.

Amity Brew Co website

Anthology

Bang The Elephant

Bang The Elephant brew big dark beers in Langley Mill. Regulars at the festival will know all about their finely crafted small-batch beers.

Bang The Elephant website

BEAK

Below Brew Co

At Below, the goal is simple: create unique beers with stellar artwork and unrivalled flavour. Started with nothing but a passion for good beer and a desire to stay healthy. After searching far and wide for low alcohol beers that were as enjoyable to drink as full-strength craft beer, they realised the only way to get what they wanted was to make it thesmelves. 
They brewed one run of 1,000 cans at the end of 2020, and sold out instantly and have been firing on all cylinders to keep theirbeer in stock ever since. 

Black Iris

Nottingham’s legends who need no introduction around these parts, with their iconic black and white artwork and beers themed around heavy music. Their tap room in Basford is well worth a visit. 

Black Iris brewery website

Blue Monkey

Brew Cavern

Nottingham’s beloved bottleshop will be with us at the festival again this year. They've also just taken on a new venue (Brew Tavern) in Nottingham Train Station. If you're getting in by rail then stop off for a pint on the way in. 

Brew Cavern website

Brew York

Award-winning brewery founded in 2016 in - you guessed it - York. Brew York have bars in both York and Leeds and offer up a wide variety of beer styles for can, keg and cask.

Brew York website

Castle Rock

Local brewery and pub group Castle Rock have dominated the Notts beer scene for decades. Their core range needs no intro, but their pilot project brews is what keeps everyone on their toes.

Castle Rock Brewery website

Cloudwater

DEYA

We’ve been trying to get Deya, based in Cheltenham, with their hoppy beers, lagers and mixed fermentation ales at NCBF since we started.

DEYA Brewing Company website

Emperors

Join the darkside! Emperors don’t do many festivals (because their beer is hard to get hold of), but happily they are regulars with us.

Emperors website

Firerock

Straight out of Sutton in Ashfield, Firerock brewing co are a micro-brewery who also run a bar and bottleshop over that end of Notts. Welcome! 

Firerock website

Lincoln Green

Liquid Light

Notts brewery Liquid Light will be pouring with us and also have a lovely brewery and tap room just round the corner. Afterparty anyone?

Liquid Light website

Little Earth Project

Suffolk grown, untamed beer made with foraged ingredients, fermented with wild yeast and bacteria. Welcome back Little Earth Project!

Little Earch Project Instagram

Lost Cause

Magpie

Founded in 2006 as a traditional real ale brewery, Magpie Brewery have expanded to make a variety of beers from trad, NEIPAs, sours and everything in between. Their brewery and taproom next door to the Notts County FC stadium is one for the bucket list.

Magpie Brewery website

Neon Raptor

As their brewery is located within the festival site it’s no surprise that Neon Raptor will be joining us this year. Expect plenty of tasty experimental beers and retro video game references.

Neon Raptor website

Pomona Island

Award-winning Pomona from Salford. Expect amazing IPAs and ales, with stouts and sours too. 

Pomona Island website

Queer Brewing

Radio City

Round Corner

 

 

Siren

Berkshire-based Siren Craft Brew create flavour-forward beers designed to excite and intrigue. Their mission is to get everyone on that journey of discovery into what beer can be. Temptation is calling…

Siren Craft Brew website

Sneinton Cider Company

They say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. This year we will be joined by Sneinton Cider Company offering small batch cider made from very locally-sourced wild apples.

Sneinton Cider Company website

Stannary

Tartarus Beers

If you like the sound of small batch craft beer, with a mythical edge then you’ll like Tartarus Beers, hailing from Sheepscar just outside of Leeds City Centre.

Tartarus Beers website

Thornbridge

Thornbridge Brewery is based in Bakewell and has been operating since 2005. The brewery has picked up over 350 domestic and international awards, including over 100 for their flagship IPA, Jaipur. Thornbridge have always brewed the finest quality beer with a passion, recognising that not only quality but consistency and innovation are key to creating amazing and beautifully balanced beer.

Track

Manchester-based brewery Track specialise in hop-forward styles and imperial stouts. The brewery is named after and themed around a love of cycling.

Track Brewing Co website

Turning Point

Brewing out of Knaresborough (near Leeds) Turning Point are bringing their world filled with hops, good music, and space travel to NCBF24.

Turning Point Bew Co website