Coniston (1995-) is believed to currently be brewing
Coniston,
CumbriaSee also:
Brakspear
beers
Coniston recommend that their beers should be served
with a sparkler.
If the filter buttons don't work, please click hereSome Coniston beers were previously brewed elsewhere. These beers have been hidden to reduce clutter; if you wish to see them, please click on the "all beers" or "dead" button.
Where another brewery's name appears in brackets after a beer name, this indicates that the beer is understood to actually be brewed by that brewery and not by Coniston. (In the case of brewers without breweries, this indicates where the brewer went to brew the beer). In some cases, beer is known to be brewed elsewhere but no information is available as to where. In this case the beer's entry will say
[brewed elsewhere].
(Some Coniston beers have more than one name. An entry is shown for
every name for the beers and marked
*. The beer detail shows the aliases for a beer. The alias may not always be an official one but may also be one by which the beer is informally known or one that Beermad has used to make it easier to find.)
Definitions
The beer regularity mentioned here refers
only to the cask-conditioned form of the beer. Even if it is shown as "dead" here, it may still be available in bottled or keg form.
- regular: a beer that is believed to be brewed either all the time or at least on a very frequent basis.
- irregular: a beer that is believed to be brewed either seasonally or on an occasional basis.
- unknown: a beer that has been reported as having been seen at least once in the past 12 months but whose regularity has yet to be confirmed.
- dead: a beer which is known to have been a one-off or to no longer be produced by the brewery. Beers of unknown status are assumed to be dead if they have not been reported on sale in the past 12 months.