Hobgoblin is a powerful full-bodied copper red, well-balanced brew. Strong in roasted malt with a moderate hoppy bitterness and slight fruity character that lasts through to the end. Highly rated.
Back off it's Gingerbeard, he's a fiery character and his beer is no different. This ginger'd beer is infused with fiery root ginger to deliver a spicy finish.
"Fiddlers Elbow is Wychwood’s lighter style ale perfect for summer beer and evokes lazy, hazy days of summer images of golden meadows & ripe corn fields...
Lightly toasted malts, a light hop notes and a strong fruitiness introduce this ale. A bittersweet malty taste ensues, and leads into the long, dry and bitter finish.
Heftily hopped & aroma packed, Hobgoblin IPA stays true to its ancestral traditions. Brewed with Fuggles, Goldings & Styrian hops & then amped up by the addition of some mighty American hops...
This was the first beer brewed for the Duchy Originals organic range. The beer is brewed using a rare breed of organic barley - Plumage Archer - harvested from The Prince’s Home Farm at Highgrove...
Brewed with Fuggles, Goldings & Styrian hops & then amped up by the addition of some mighty American hops. This collision of Old & New World hops provides an explosion of tropical aroma & a juicy bitterness.
Sharp new personality from the fresh, aromatic hop flavours of Australia. A golden ale with a 3.8% abv the Galaxy and Topaz hops give the beer its signature character.May 1, 2015
Cask; Seasonal - January. Reduced to 2.8% for 2012.
January’ Sale is a golden bronze coloured ale brewed from Maris Otter malt with a hint of Crystal and Wheat malts...
About the brewery
Wychwood was founded in 1983 in Witney by Paddy Glenny in the maltings of Clinch’s Brewery. Originally called the Eagle Brewery, then Glenny Brewery, the name changed to Wychwood in 1990 after the success of Hobgoblin beer, first brewed in 1988. The company was taken over by Refresh UK in 2002, who then moved production of Brakspear beers to the site with a different kit. In March 2008 Refresh UK were taken over by Marstons.