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Collaboration brew celebrates local enterprise

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
22 May 2025
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South Cambridgeshire’s BrewBoard brewery and The Green Man pub, in Thriplow, are raising a glass to tradition with a special local collaboration beer.

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The team behind the ‘full circle’ beer outside The Green Man, in Thriplow

The two have united with Great Britain’s oldest maltster, French & Jupps (established in 1689), and fifth-generation hop grower Hukins Hops, to create a unique beer that tells a ‘full circle’ story of local provenance, from grain to glass.

The result will be a beer deeply rooted in their origins in the South East, using ingredients from the region. This underscores BrewBoard’s commitment to producing a lower carbon footprint beer, achieved by minimising transportation miles, while using time-honoured British ingredients sourced exclusively from the region.

Beyond the beer, this initiative will raise glasses to the skilled hands that cultivate British crops, and to the enduring heart of community that thrives within the walls of the great British pub.

The beer is set to launch at The Green Man on 5th July, and at the Groundswell Agriculture Festival on the 2nd and 3rd July. It’s a beer that captures generations of brewing heritage, while offering a contemporary twist with bold, hoppy flavours.

‘Strong local partnerships are essential’

“The idea behind our ‘full circle’ collaboration is rooted in hyper-local eco-provenance,” said Nicholas Tregidgo, head brewer at BrewBoard. “As we look forward to a more sustainable future, we’re proving that by looking to our own backyards we can harness a wealth of exceptional ingredients to produce an excellent beer.”

Hayley Lewin, landlady at The Green Man, added: “We feel that strong local partnerships are essential for thriving communities. We’re in the business of bringing people together, and working with local growers and suppliers is an essential part of that. When we support each other, we flourish together.”

James Marinos, marketing and business development manager at French & Jupps, said: “Seeing our time-honoured roasted malt, which we have been crafting from locally-sourced barley with the same dedication to quality over centuries, contribute to a beer that embodies local provenance and community spirit, truly resonates with our long-standing heritage and values.”

And Glenn Whatman, of Hukins Hops, added: “At Hukins Hops, every hop is a labour of love — nurtured by hand, rooted in generations of British farming, and grown with care to deliver unrivalled flavour and quality in every beer. The ‘full circle’ initiative embodies our commitment to local provenance, contributing our British-grown hops to this exceptional beer.”

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