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  • Writer: 3 Brewers
    3 Brewers
  • Apr 23
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 18

UPDATE 18th May: The driveway to the farm has re-opened, so access to the brewery via the usual route along Symondshyde Lane has now been restored!


Listen up concrete fans, the entrance to the farm is getting a brand new driveway to seamlessly dovetail with the nearly new surface on Symondshyde Lane.


The work will take place over the next few weeks until 18th May and there will be no access to the farm from the normal entrance on Symondshyde Lane.  So, to get to the farm and to the brewery we're setting you a challenge worthy of Top Gear back in its heyday. This will sound worse than it actually is, but bear with us, we think you'll grow to love it.


Basically you need to take a track off Coopers Green Lane. It's probably best to approach from the Welwyn Garden City end of Coopers Green Lane. Coming from the other end (St Albans) it's a pretty tight left double back, probably OK in a car going extra slow, probably not doable in an 18 ton truck.  So we'd suggest approaching from the WGC end. 


More details to help locate the start of the track:


The postcode is AL10 9BQ

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On Google Maps the lane almost opposite is marked as White Gate Cottages

On Apple Maps the lane almost opposite is marked as Great Braitch Lane

On Waze the lane almost opposite is unmarked


Travelling from the Green Lanes / Coopers Green Lane roundabout travel towards St Albans you need to go around 500-600 metres.  You will see a brick house on the right (pictured above) and the track is immediately after that.  Approach slowly, be mindful of quick traffic coming in the opposite direction, turn right onto the track and you've done the tricky bit.  It's recently been gravelled so it's fine for most vehicles.  Carry on along the track for about 1.5km and you're at the farm.  There's a dog leg in the middle, and the views are awesome. It's mainly single track but broadens out in several places for passing traffic.

The first photo is the turning (and the house for reference) when approaching from WGC. The second photo is the turning (and house) when approaching from St A


Don't be put off!  We're open as normal and with the weather getting better it's the most beautiful spot to enjoy a beer or two.  And we've got a very special offer on a nearly new ironing board!



 
 
 
  • Writer: 3 Brewers
    3 Brewers
  • Mar 3
  • 1 min read


The 3 Brewers celebrate 1000 brews!


We're celebrating brewing our 1000th brew by launching a brand new beer - Grand Stout.  And, as it's quite a big milestone, we're having a bit of a get together.  Come and join us at The Lower Red Lion in St Albans on Tuesday 10th March from 7pm. Not only will our lovely new stout be on tap, there'll be a pound off the price of the first 68 pints poured! 


Now's probably a good time to extend a massive thank you to everyone who has supported our little business since the idea was first hatched in The Garibaldi in April 2012.  Pubs, hotels, restaurants, festival goers and of course regular (and some irregular) beer lovers - thank you all.  And finally a huge thanks to beer boffin / Head Brewer Matt who recently celebrated 10 years at the brewery.


Keep spreading the word

Hope to see you at The Lower Red on 10th March

The 1000 Brewers of St Albans 


To give us an idea of numbers we've created an Eventbrite event - could you click the box to say you're coming.  There's no charge, no tickets, it's just an idea of numbers:

 
 
 
  • Writer: 3 Brewers
    3 Brewers
  • Dec 11, 2025
  • 2 min read

Christmas

Yes. It's happening. Deal with it.


Pop in to the Taproom & Shop to stock up on your faves including:


Bottles (Classic, Golden, IPA and Blonde)

Gift Packs

5 litre Mini Kegs.

Brewery Tour Tickets (see below)

Merch (stylish T shirts and Polo Shirts)


We're also taking orders for any of our regular draught beers in 20 litre and 10 litre polypins (bag in box).


Brewery Tour


We're selling tickets for an informative and entertaining Brewery Tour on Friday Feb 6th. Just £18pp. The perfect Xmas gift. BTW I went on the snazzy new Guinness Brewery tour in Covent Garden at the weekend. Despite costing about £71m less than the Guinness affair, I have to say ours is even better!


Xmas Opening


Probably:

Sat 20 Dec Open 11 - 4

Sun 21 Dec Closed

Mon 22 Dec Open 8-4

Tues 23 Dec Open 10-4

Weds 24 Dec Open 10-4

Mon 29 Dec Maybe open, maybe not. (Call)

Tues 30 Dec Open 10-4

Weds 31 Dec Open 10-4

Thurs 1 Jan Poss open for walkers etc if it's not raining. Hot Choc if open!

Fri 2 Jan Closed

Sat 3 Jan Closed

Sun 4 Jan Closed

Mon 5 Jan Open as normal (M-F 8-4)


I've got a big plumbing project to sort out over the Xmas period - way beyond my skill set - so there's a fair chance we'll be open even when we're closed - so please pop in if you're passing (warning - I might be drenched and you may get co-opted into some spanner work).


I think that's all. Keep your eye on our socials for more info on our long awaited Porter and Coffee Porter at the taproom.


Keep spreading the word dudes

The 3 Wise Brewers of St Albans

 
 
 
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