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

Latest revision as of 13:45, 4 January 2019

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 March 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.