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Boudicca beers are returning to bars

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
20 November 2025
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After a year away from the pumps, Boudicca Brewing Co are back — and ready to bring their award-winning real ales to drinkers across Norwich and beyond.

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Boudicca beer on a bar back in 2017

Founded by Emma Pinder, the brewery has long been known for its distinctive, characterful beers, and its place at the heart of East Anglia’s independent brewing scene.

Now, with two new faces joining the team — sales director Alex Larter and finance director Martin Burchett — the brewery is set for an exciting new chapter.

“It feels brilliant to be brewing again,” said Emma. “We’ve always been proud to represent Norwich and East Anglia through our beers, and with Alex and Martin on board, we’re looking forward to reaching even more pubs and punters.”

To mark the relaunch, Boudicca’s much-loved Queen of Hops and The Red Queen ales will be the first beers back on the bar. They are launching at The Rose Inn Pub and Deli, in Norwich, this December, before being rolled out to pubs across the city.

“Our aim is simple,” said Alex. “We want everyone in Norwich to be able to find a pint of Boudicca in their local. The response so far from publicans and beer lovers has been fantastic. There’s a real appetite for good local beer brewed with care.”

Still proudly based in East Anglia, Boudicca Brewing Co remains committed to its roots — crafting traditional real ales with quality ingredients and a distinctive local spirit. There are plans to grow distribution and develop new brews in 2026.

Emma added: “Boudicca has always stood for independence, craftsmanship, and community. We can’t wait to share our beers with everyone again.”

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