List of breweries in Birmingham

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This is a list of breweries in Birmingham , West Midlands, England.

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Operational breweries

NameAreaOpened
Aston Manor Brewery Company Ltd Nechells 1983
Attic Brew Co Stirchley 2018
Birmingham Brewing Company [1] Stirchley 2016
Brewhouse & Kitchen [2] Sutton Coldfield 2015
Burning Soul Brewing Ltd [3] Jewellery Quarter 2016
Froth Blowers Brewing Company Ltd [4] Erdington 2013
GlassHouse Beer Co Stirchley 2016
Halton Turner Brewing Company Digbeth 2018
Indian Brewery Company [5] Great Barr 2015
Infinity [6] Maypole 2020
Leviathan Brewing Ltd [7] Sutton Coldfield 2019
Moseley Beer Company Ltd [8] Moseley 2015
Ostlers Ales Ltd [9] Harborne 2013
Rock & Roll Brewhouse Ltd [10] Harborne 2013
Sommar Brewing Company [11] Birmingham City Centre 2019
The Two Towers Brewery Ltd [12] Gun Quarter 2010

Defunct breweries

Alex Forrest and Sons' Warstone Brewery, as depicted in 'Bisset's Magnificent Guide' in 1808 Bisset's Magnificent Guide - James Bisset - 1808 - 51 - plate 15 - 133-0-1024x687 (cropped).jpg
Alex Forrest and Sons' Warstone Brewery, as depicted in 'Bisset's Magnificent Guide' in 1808
Wellhead Brewery, seen in 1950 EAW030284 ENGLAND (1950). Alexander Sports Ground and environs, Perry Barr, 1950 (Wellhead Brewery).png
Wellhead Brewery, seen in 1950
NameAreaOpenedClosed
ABC (The Pride Of Aston) Ltd [13] Aston 20082012
Ansells Brewery Ltd Aston 18571981 [14]
Beer Geek Brewery Limited Nechells 20112013
Birmingham Brewery Ltd Nechells 20082010
The Birmingham Old Brewery1782Unknown
Davenport's Brewery Ltd [15] [16] City Centre 18961998
Dig Brew Co [17] [18] Digbeth 20172023
Faculty & Firkin Nechells 19971999
Fiddle and Bone Brewing Company Ladywood 1999Unknown
Fieldmouse & Firkin at the Fighting Cocks Moseley 19961999
The Holt Brewery Co Ltd [19] Nechells 18721934
Edmunds Brewhouse City Centre 20152018
Ivybush Brewery [20] Edgbaston 19941998
Mitchells & Butlers Brewery Cape Hill 18982002
Original Brewing Company Birmingham [21] Rubery 19982000
Thousand Trades Brewing Co. Hall Green 20162017
Urban Brewery [22] Jewellery Quarter 20092015
Warstone Brewery Jewellery Quarter fl. 1808
Wellhead Brewery [23] [24] Perry Barr fl. 1890

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