The New Lion Brewery Hop Club.
New Lion Brewery are about to launch a Hop Club, a patchwork hop farm across the back gardens, allotments, window boxes and balconies of Totnes. Would you like to become a hop farmer? Find out more at newlionbrewery.co.uk.
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Pitching at the LEF: New Lion Brewery
Rob Hopkins talks about pitching at the first Local Entrepreneur Forum in 2012, which led to many good and delicious developments.
Big thanks to Emilio at Nu-Project.org who produced this video.
New Lion Brewery introduce Tea Q9
Mat Henney, Head Brewer at New Lion Brewery, introduces their new Summer Ale, Tea Q9. Tea Q9 is flavoured using Earl Grey tea, and is a refreshing, light, hoppy summer ale. It is available at Bay Horse Inn and from our Friday and Saturday evening Brewery Bars, 5-9pm. newlionbrewery.co.uk.
New Lion Brewery Sessions 2017: Jim Ghedi (1)
Jim Ghedi is a 6 & 12 string guitarist and folk singer from the outskirts of Sheffield, England. He spent a good proportion of the last 2 years touring the UK & Europe in support of his debut album ‘Home is where I exist, now to live & die’ (Cambrian Records, 2015), gaining radio play in the US, Australia, Belgium and UK.
His current solo work explores connections to the natural environments and heritage of rural communities and landscapes across the British Isles, including the village in which he grew up along the Yorkshire/Derbyshire borders. Drawing musically from some interesting genre-crossing ideas combining finger-style guitar composition, orchestral arrangments and traditional Folk Song..
Jim Ghedi is busy touring and in the process of releasing his next solo record planned with Basin Rock record label for late 2017 alongside a duo project with guitarist Toby Hay in the following year. Here is the first song from his set.
New Lion Brewery Sessions 2017: Jim Ghedi (2)
Jim Ghedi is a 6 & 12 string guitarist and folk singer from the outskirts of Sheffield, England. He spent a good proportion of the last 2 years touring the UK & Europe in support of his debut album ‘Home is where I exist, now to live & die’ (Cambrian Records, 2015), gaining radio play in the US, Australia, Belgium and UK.
His current solo work explores connections to the natural environments and heritage of rural communities and landscapes across the British Isles, including the village in which he grew up along the Yorkshire/Derbyshire borders. Drawing musically from some interesting genre-crossing ideas combining finger-style guitar composition, orchestral arrangments and traditional Folk Song..
Jim Ghedi is busy touring and in the process of releasing his next solo record planned with Basin Rock record label for late 2017 alongside a duo project with guitarist Toby Hay in the following year. Here is the final song from his set.
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New Lion Brewery Sessions 2017: Ryley Walker #1
As part of the brilliant Sea Change Festival in Totnes, the great Ryley Walker came in to play one of our New Lion Brewery Sessions. Here is one of the songs he played. We celebrated his visit by brewing a rye beer in his honour, which we called 'Ryeley Walker'. You can hear his set in full at NewLionBrewery.co.uk.
NEPA Beer Lovers Tasting @ Lion Brewery - Feb2009.wmv
Tune in to check out one of the most amazing beer tasting events I've ever organized. Lion Brewery's Tap Room played host to this great event. Thanks to everyone for a great evening.
Events | Totnes Pride
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What is the REconomy Project
See reconomyproject.org The REconomy Project is here to help build the capacity of Transition Initiatives, and other community organisations doing similar work, to grow a new kind of local economy. It's aimed at people active in Transition, or similar.
Adnams Brewing Process
Jonathan Adnams OBE, Executive Chairman of Adnams and the 4th generation of the Adnams family to brew in Southwold, introduces the energy-efficient Adnams Brewery and the processes involved in producing our high-quality beers.
Head Brewer Fergus Fitzgerald guides you through the methods used to create our beers, from using locally-sourced barley, flavouring the beer with a blend of carefully selected hops and finally fermenting the beer with our own unique strain of yeast.
If you want to know more about our brewery then why not book yourself on a Brewery tour by calling 01502 272225 or visiting
Rob Hopkins on TRANSITION TOWNS // CIDADES EM TRANSIÇÃO
Video #8. Totnes, England, 2018 for This is not the truth. Subtitles available. Legendas em Português disponíveis.
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Rob Hopkins is the founder of the Transition movement, a radically hopeful and community-driven approach to creating societies independent of fossil fuel.
Rob is an activist and has written four books on environmentalism and activism.
In 2012 he was voted one of the Independent’s top 100 environmentalists and one of ‘Britain’s 50 New Radicals’. Rob has spoken at TED Global once, and at 3 TEDx events. He is also an Ashoka Fellow, a keen gardener and one of the founders of New Lion Brewery in Totnes, where he loves.
Rob is now writing a book about imagination!
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Essa entrevista foi gravada em Totnes, na Inglaterra no dia 24 de abril de 2018 para o This is not the truth. Rob Hopkins é o fundador do movimento Cidades em Transição, que tem uma abordagem radicalmente esperançosa e voltada para a vida em comunidade e a criação de sociedades independentes do combustível fóssil.
Rob é ativista e escreveu quatro livros sobre ambientalismo.
Em 2012, ele foi eleito um dos 100 maiores ambientalistas do Independent e um dos 50 Novos Radicais da Grã-Bretanha. Rob falou no TED Global uma vez e em 3 eventos do TEDx. Ele também é um Ashoka Fellow, um ótimo jardineiro e um dos fundadores da New Lion Brewery, em Totnes.
Rob está agora escrevendo um livro sobre imaginação!
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2012 bridgwater raft race - 720p.mov
its a cold april day but that wont stop the Bridgewater rafters from racing down the rapids and enjoying cold beer a hot fire cool music and barbecue. a special thanks to the Bridgewater fast response squad and the Clear River Band for a greet time.
Microdat launches new micro-brewhouse range for UK & European markets
Microdat, the specialist brewing and packaging equipment manufacturer, has launched a new micro-brewhouse range, which is ideal for start-up brewers and breweries testing new products.
Linguaenglish Totnes - Video Diary
Video Diary of Linguaenglish Totnes in the UK.
Blackhill Brewery
Blackhill Brewery is a County Durham based microbrewery, read their interview with LoveNE at
Totnes Christmas Night Market 2016
The first Totnes Christmas Night Market of 2016 was held on Tuesday 6th December. Two more will be held, on 13th and 20th December. Don't miss out on this great event!
What did you think of 'Tomorrow'?: Totnes premiere
On January 24th, #TomorrowFilm was premiered simultaneously in Bristol, Totnes and Todmorden. We asked people what they thought of it...
Captain Pigwash - Potbelly Brewery
The first of four taste test's of beer brewed by the potbelly brewery in Kettering Northamptonshire.
I am tasting this ahead of my visit to their brewery which will be making a new beer for the Nnesting festival in Northampton.
This was an excerlent porter and a chance to do a little research on porters that i may or may not have read properly as i say in the video that porters are made from choclait malt and not roasted malt but i have later read that some are made from Roasted malts as well.
I would like to add that the beer was not FLAT it was just lightly carbonated. this is how the brewery intends their beers to be and have to say it does suit their beers well. I was just caught of gaurd as have never had a beer in that style prior to enjoying this pint.
I would give this beer 7 / 10
To try this beer you can contact the brewery directly. Detail are on their website.
You can also try all their beers by visiting the nnestival in Northampton on the 6th & 7th July. see their website for more information.
visit the website at thebrewingshed.co.uk