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From Maltings to Maltings!

Trinity Ales are pleased to announce that our great range of ales are now available at Snape Maltings in the beautiful village of Snape. The maltings is a great place to go and browse and purchase lovely gifts at any time of year. They have a fine food hall where you will be sure to [...]

Church Key and Snow Plough coming soon!

News just in from the Master Brewer…. Two new brews are soon to be available. Dare we mention it but with the harvest almost complete, winter is not far off and from October Snow Plough will be available. Designed to warm the cockles on any winter’s day this aromatic ale will be sure to be [...]

High Light of 2010

Trinity Ales has now launched the third beer of its range High Light a 4.0% amber coloured ale is now available and has already proved very popular over New Year holidays. It has already been selling well at the Wrentham Real Ale shop and is destined to become more widely available in the coming months. [...]

The Making of a Label!

When it came to designing the labels for our range of beers, there was only one person who we wanted to take on the project. Artist, Mark Burrell has a style which incorporates a rich pallet of colours, together with an attention to detail that at times requires the viewer to take up a magnifying [...]

Trinity Ale- How it began…

Launched in August 2009 by Graham Hunt, a beer enthusiast for many years, Trinity Ales is one of the smaller micro breweries in the county. Suffolk now has 22 breweries in total. It derives its name from the local village church, a mere stone’s throw away across barley fields, the Saxon round tower church of [...]

Trinity Ales joins EAB

To ensure Trinity Ales has a really good start we joined the East Anglian Brewers Ltd. It is a co-operative founded in 2002 and made possible by funding from the East of England Development Agency. With plenty of sunshine and a lower annual rainfall than Jordan the farmers of the Eastern Counties grow some of [...]

Trinity Ales at the Peterborough Beer Festival

Trinity Ales features at the Peterbough Beer Festival 2010. This year we have sent along three different beers to be enjoyed by the thousands of real ale enthusiasts. We have on offer our firm favourite Gisleham Gold a lovely straw coloured ale with a beautiful lemon flavour. At 4.5% it is sure to go quickly! [...]

Black Street Smithy

Black Street Smithy is a a truly smoky porter. It achieves its strong colour by using richly malted barley and distinctive flavour by the subtle blending of English hops. The local smithy may be long gone but the ale lives on! A refreshing beer that may be enjoyed on all occasions. Alc. 4.5% Vol

High Light

High Light derives its name from our local lighthouse (we had a Low Light at one time too!) A beautiful amber coloured ale which achieves its rich flavour by the subtle blending of English hops. A refreshing beer that may be enjoyed on all occasions. Alc. 4.0% Vol

Gisleham Gold

Barley sourced from local farms combined with the crystal clear waters drawn from our ancient well provides a brew of solid gold.  Gisleham Gold achieves its rich flavour by the subtle blending of English hops. A refreshing beer that may be enjoyed on all occasions. Alc. 4.5% Vol