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Small Beer puts Steam variant into cask

By Gary Lloyd

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London brewer Small Beer put Steam beer into cask

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South London brewer Small Beer, which is known for its sub-2.8% ABV brews, is putting its Steam beer variant into cask format.

The business claimed it is “paying tribute to a rich lineage of British brewing at a time when many breweries are moving away from cask beer in favour of newer keg beers”.

“There’s something quite magic about cask beer,” said James Grundy, co-founder and head of sales at Small Beer. “It requires a lot of care and attention from the brewer, the distributor and the publican but, when this happens, there’s nothing quite like it.”

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Category failed to recover

Data from the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) showed cask beer numbers have failed to recover after coronavirus restrictions were lifted. Before the pandemic, cask ale accounted for 67% of the beer produced by SIBA breweries, but this fell to 46% in 2021.

Felix James, co-founder and head brewer at Small Beer, said: “There’s no doubt keg beers are in high demand but, as a brewery that takes great pride in sourcing the best quality malt and hops from British farmers, we feel a social responsibility to champion cask beer for a new generation of craft beer drinkers to enjoy.”

This is not the first time that Small Beer’s founders have paid tribute to Britain’s brewing history. The brewery gets its name from a historic type of beer that was consumed by the British public – and even children – before clean drinking water became widely available.

Nourish and hydrate

“Small beer was the original session beer: it stems from Shakespeare’s heyday when it was a staple of everyday British life,” said Grundy of the brewery that makes beers between 1% ABV and 2.7% ABV. “The ambition for our brewery was to reinvigorate the lost art of crafting beers that nourish and hydrate. All of our beers are brewed under 2.8% ABV, which is perfect for modern drinkers who live fast-paced lifestyles.”

Small Beer Steam is said to bridge the gap between a lager and an ale, with a robust body, a deep amber hue and vibrant finish. Time Out championed it as one of the best lower alcohol beers and said: “It tastes incredibly complex for just 2.7% ABV, full of dried fruit flavours and delicious maltiness.”

Sustainably brewed in Bermondsey and hand filled in the brewery, the casks are going out to pubs across the country, including two historic London pubs: the King’s Arms on Roupell Street and the Roebuck on Dover Street. Small Beer Steam will also be available to drink at the Small Beer Taproom.

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