Okells Brewery

Okells
Location Douglas, Isle of Man
Opened 1850
Owner(s) Heron & Brearley

Okells Brewery is a regional brewery founded in 1850 by Dr. William Okell in Douglas, Isle of Man.

History

Dr. William Okell, a Cheshire surgeon, started Okell's Brewery in Castle Hill, Douglas in 1850. By 1874 Dr. Okell owned many of the pubs on the island, had convinced Tynwald, the island's parliament, to create an act ensuring the purity of beer brewed on the Isle of Man (Isle of Man Pure Beer Act), and built The Falcon Steam Brewery just off Broadway in Douglas.This imposing Building still stands today as Sheridan Apartments. Although one must question what shortcuts were taken by the builders in this conversion as further work by builders is a regular sight.

In 1972 Okells was bought by Heron & Brearley, a local drinks company. Then, in 1986, it was merged with Castletown Brewery and H&B was renamed as The Isle of Man Breweries which later reverted to the name Heron and Brearley

In August 1994 Okells moved to a new purpose built brewery built inside the existing Heron & Brearley Warehouse outside Douglas .

Availability

Beers are available on the Isle of Man and in the UK. Okells have five UK pubs:

Plus 15 pubs in the Market Town Taverns Pub Chain recently bought by Heron and Brearley

The beer is also available through Morgenrot UK beer distributors. Bottled beer is also available in the Isle of Man, Sweden and Finland.

Beers

The company brews five regular cask ales:

Four seasonal beers:

And nine occasional beers:

Also available are Dr. Okells IPA, Okells Maclir, 1907 and Okells Aile, sold in bottles.


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