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Salcombe Brewery Co, in Devon, is relaunching its popular brewery tours after a break of two years.

Samlcombe beer pour

The 90-minute brewery tours will take place from April and start with a welcome drink in the taproom. This will be followed by a tour of the brewhouse and the chance to grill the experts on any beer-related topics. The tour ends in the taproom, where visitors will enjoy a flight of Salcombe beers.

Brewery tours cost £20 and can be bought online at salcombebrewery.com. Brewery tour vouchers can also be purchased for £20. These are valid for one year and can be used to book tours within that period. All brewery tours must be booked in advance.

Head brewer, Sam Beaman, said: “Brewery tours have always been a highlight for us. We love nothing better than showing visitors around our site, sharing our brewing expertise, and giving them an insight into our beers at an extended tasting session.

“Covid restrictions have meant that we have not been able to run these regularly for nearly two years. We are thrilled that we are now able to re-launch these tours and welcome visitors back.”