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<big>'''Mason's Arms''', ''South Leigh, Oxfordshire.''</big>
<big>'''Mason's Arms''', ''Station Road, South Leigh, Oxfordshire OX29 6XN''</big>


A Grade II listed building which may date to the early 1700s. A microbrewery was founded at the pub in 1974 by Tom Litt. The plant was located in a converted piggery and initially produced 72 gallons per week, with some Super Pale Ale bottled at Donnington Brewery. Called Sowlye Ale 1040og it was a dark hoppy brew available only at the pub.
A Grade II listed building which may date to the early 1700s. A microbrewery was founded at the pub in 1974 by Tom Litt. The plant was located in a converted piggery and initially produced 72 gallons per week, with some Super Pale Ale bottled at Donnington Brewery. Called Sowlye Ale 1040og it was a dark hoppy brew available only at the pub.

Revision as of 16:40, 22 November 2018

Mason's Arms, Station Road, South Leigh, Oxfordshire OX29 6XN

A Grade II listed building which may date to the early 1700s. A microbrewery was founded at the pub in 1974 by Tom Litt. The plant was located in a converted piggery and initially produced 72 gallons per week, with some Super Pale Ale bottled at Donnington Brewery. Called Sowlye Ale 1040og it was a dark hoppy brew available only at the pub.

In May 1982 the pub was sold to Don Franks and brewing stopped soon after.