


Purity Brewing Company is an award-winning modern-day brewery established in 2005 by close friends Paul and Jim who had a desire to make a difference by producing high quality beers in a natural and sustainable way.
When Purity Brewing Company first set out, their mission was simple; brew great beer without prejudice, with a conscience, consistency, and an attention to detail, which is second to none.
brewery technology, not only does Purity save energy though its brewing practices they save water too. It takes only 2.8 pints of water to brew a pint of Purity beers versus an industry average of 5.
Based on a working farm in the heart of the beautiful Warwickshire countryside, they are committed to brewing beer of Pure quality. The brewery practices are designed to be environmentally friendly and in the case of their unique 4.5 acre wetland system, environmentally enriching. With a combination of steam capture and heat exchangers alongside state-of-the-art
To this day, Purity’s dedication to uncompromising beer has been recognised over 100 times by some of the world’s most highly regarded brewing industry bodies. These include the World Beer and International Brewing Awards and The Good Pub Guide.
Most recently Purity was voted Green Business of the Year by SIBA in 2020 for their sustainable brewing practices whilst gaining recognition for five of its Pure Quality Beers at the International Beer Challenge 2022. With over 100 awards to its name, Purity will soon need a bigger trophy cabinet.
Purity Brewing Co. Longhorn IPA
5.0%
Cellar Head Brewing Fireside
5.2%
Gower Brewery Gower Power
5.5%
Bradfield Brewery Belgian Blue
4.9%
Welbeck Abbey White Stag
4.3%
5 Kingdoms Prentice IPA
4.6%
Alcester, Warks. You’ve read about the brewery, now try the beer. A multi award winning pale ale, hopped with Galaxy and Chinook hops giving a tropical fruit flavour. Great with your favourite curry.
Flimwell, E. Sussex The proud holder of a 2 star Great Taste Award, this beer does exactly what it says on the bottle. It’s warm and comforting, like a nice big beery blanket of dark festive loveliness.
Swansea, S. Wales As the name suggests, this a hearty, robust beer with a strong body. The initial aroma is a lovely mix of brown sugar and soft fruits and the taste develops with sweet citrus notes.
Sheffield, S. Yorkshire While not technically blue, there is definitely a blueish tinge to the head. This hints at the winter berry mouthfeel, though it’s not too sweet as a tart raspberry flavour balances it well.
Worksop, Notts. Inspired by the rare breed stags that roam the estate around the brewery, this is a boldly hopped, super drinkable IPA. Crisp, fresh and zesty with a rounded bitterness of tangerines.
Stranraer, S. Scotland The name comes from the central character in the novel ‘Crow Road’ by Iain Banks. Brewed in a tiny fishing village in Scotland’s most southerly brewery, it’s a traditional British IPA.
4.5%
Hop Union Sleigh Ride
4.4%
Bragdy Conwy California
4.7%
Saltaire White Christmas
4.8%
Staffordshire Brewery Bobbin’ Robin
4.8%
Outlandish Brewing Co. Swally
4.3%
Cardiff, S. Wales A lovely amber/bronze in colour with a fantastic depth of flavour that takes you from a honey sweetness to hints of raspberry and blackberry. Very smooth with a slightly bitter finish.
Bristol A new seasonal beer from one of the west country’s greenest breweries. Barley is swapped for rye in the brew, giving a dry, almost spicy base, but the unmistakeable taste of the Citra hop shines through.
Conwy, N. Wales Brewed, bottled and labelled high above the Irish Sea, this bottle conditioned golden beer is made with Citra, Centennial and Columbus hops. The flavour profile is slightly sweet with a bitter end.
Saltaire, W. Yorks. One of the most popular beers we featured at our Christmas markets. The antithesis of a traditional Xmas beer; bright golden with a light body and hints of orange peel and coriander.
Leek, Staffs. Named after the Directors’ niece and first brewed for us back in 2014, we’ve tweaked the recipe slightly since then. it’s an easy going ruby ale with a strong malty backbone and a nutty bitterness.
Glasgow Started by brothers Ronnie and Kenny in 2018, the brewery is booming. It’s totally self contained with the brewing, bottling and labelling all done by hand. Swally is a session IPA with Mosaic hops.
1. Which two words appeared in the title of both the 2019 and 2021 Christmas Number 1 singles?
2. What colour are mistletoe berries?
3. ‘Walking in the Air’ is a song from which Christmas film?
4. Which company uses the phrase ‘holidays are coming’ in their adverts?
5. In the song ’12 Days of Christmas’, how many ladies were dancing?
6. Which monarch delivered the first Christmas speech in 1932?
7. Kevin McCallister is the main character in which 1990 Christmas movie?
8. Traditionally, which silver coin is hidden in a Christmas pudding?
9. If your birthday is on December 25th, what star sign are you?
10. In which year was the first Christmas card sent; 1793, 1843, 1893 or 1943?
11. In which ocean is Christmas Island?
12. Buttons, Dandini and Baron Hardup are characters in which pantomime?
13. Nadolig Hapus is ‘Happy Christmas’ in which European language?
14. December 26th is the feast day commemorating which Saint?
15. What’s the name of Ebenezer Scrooge’s underpaid clerk in A Christmas Carol?
16. Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
17. In which tin of chocolates would you find The Purple One and The Green Triangle?
18. Which tangy sweet sauce is traditionally served with turkey?
19. Which Christmas themed ballet premiered in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1892?
20. How many points would you get in Scrabble for the word Christmas?