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Lamb Hotel / The Barrels
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Lamb Hotel / The Barrels
Courtesy Roy Denison

Wye Valley Brewery Ltd, Stoke Lacy, Herefordshire HR7 4HG

Founded in May 1985 at the Nag's Head, Canon Pyon, Herefordshire, when the business of the Abbey Brewery, Torworth, Notts was moved there. (See also Canon Pyon Brewery)

In 1986, they moved to the old stable block of The Barrels (formerly The Lamb Hotel), 69 St Owen Street, Hereford, this becoming their first tied house. The premises were the former home of the Lamb Hotel Brewery.

They brewed at The Barrels from 1986, but brewing ceased in 2001 when they moved to Stoke Lacy. Brewing commenced in the old Symonds Cider factory at Stoke Lacy in 2002 following the move from Hereford.


BHS visit to Stoke Lacy, September 2010: