Woodforde's Brewery

Moving from Drayton near Norwich in 1989, a group of barns and listed farm buildings were found in Woodbastwick, a village in the Norfolk Broads.

In May 1992, The Fur & Feather Inn opened, built within a converted row of thatched cottages just steps from the brewery doors.

By the end of 2017, Woodforde's was established as the largest brewery in Norfolk, producing over 20,000 barrels every year, with beers reaching fans across the country and around the globe.

Despite COVID19, 2020 saw an increased demand for their beers in supermarkets so all packing was brought in house meaning the quality was second to none and handled with the same care by the same people who brewed it.

It was also the arrival of Albion, Woodforde's first stout and names after the traditional Norfolk Wherry, known as the "black sailed trader".

The brewery, Woodbastwick