Mauldons, Suffolk’s oldest brewery, will hit a remarkable milestone this month as its head brewer, Steve Birch, celebrates brewing 25,000,000 pints.

Maauldons Steve Birch

Having dedicated nearly 45 years to perfecting the art of brewing at Mauldons, Steve (pictured) is believed to hold the record for the longest tenure at a single brewery in the UK.

Since joining Mauldons in the early 1980s, Steve has been instrumental in shaping the brewery’s reputation for quality and consistency.

Under his guidance, Mauldons has expanded its seasonal specials from four to 12 brews annually, keeping the range fresh and innovative while continuing to produce its award-winning core ales.

“Reaching 25 million pints is a huge milestone, but I’m not done yet!” said Steve. “I’m excited to keep pushing the boundaries with new brews while staying true to the traditional techniques that make Mauldons’ beers what they are.”

One of Mauldons’ flagship brews, Black Adder, crowned Champion Beer of Britain in 1991, remains a cornerstone of the brewery’s heritage.

Mauldons beers

The brewery is also celebrating 50% growth in its pub trade over the past year. This growth has been driven by both its classic range and an expanding portfolio of seasonal specials.

Charlie Buckle, owner of Mauldons Brewery, said: “Steve’s dedication and skill have been the heartbeat of Mauldons for over four decades. To brew 25 million pints at a single brewery is an extraordinary achievement — one we believe is unmatched in the UK.

“His passion for traditional brewing methods, paired with a drive for innovation, is the reason our beers continue to win fans year after year.”

As Mauldons marks Steve’s exciting moment, the brewery has named their new cold store The Birch Building in his honour.