Location | Brierley Hill, West Midlands, England | ||||||
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Coordinates | 52°28′33″N 2°07′35″W / 52.4758°N 2.1265°WCoordinates: 52°28′33″N 2°07′35″W / 52.4758°N 2.1265°W | ||||||
Opened | 1877 | ||||||
Website | www |
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Bathams is a brewery in Brierley Hill, West Midlands, England established in 1877 in a former slaughterhouse. The brewery is described by the CAMRA Good Beer Guide as "A classic Black country small brewery". It produces three cask conditioned beers, Best Bitter (4.3%), Mild (3.5%) and XXX (6.3%), a Christmas special. The Best Bitter won its highly contested class at the Great British Beer Festival in 1991. Bottled versions are also available at Bathams pubs.
The Brewery is currently run by brothers Tim and Matt Batham, having been in the Batham family for five generations. It is one of few breweries that still use 54-gallon hogshead casks.
Bathams owns ten pubs in the Black Country and West Midlands:
An eleventh pub in Hagley is planned to open in 2017.