Tatton Brewery has become the latest popular beer maker to announce it will be closing its doors. It will cease trading next Thursday, 29th February.
The closure comes after 14 years of brewing, making both classic and contemporary beer styles. Beers are created on a custom-built modern brewery in Knutsford, Cheshire, and a local yeast is utilised.
As with many others in the same position, the closure is blamed on increases in the cost of living, fuel, and raw materials. Owner Gregg Sawyer has also decided to take a step back for family reasons.
“Our last deliveries will go out 26th to 29th February as usual, and trade customers can place their orders for delivery next week,” the brewer said on social media.
“We’ve had a good run, with great times, great staff, great customers — and, of course, great beer. We’re truly saddened to be sending out this statement, making us part of the current decline in the industry, but we’ve got to call it a day.”