Wrexham Lager

In 1882, two German Immigrants, Ivan Levinstein and Otto Isler, set forth to brew lager beer in the UK. Their idea was unlike most of the attempts by other breweries at the time, which was to use the new paler malt, brew it with top-fermenting ale yeasts and store the beer for longer to imitate the keeping properties of traditionally-made continental lagers.

Now, the Roberts family, who run a number of local businesses in Wrexham, were interested in investing in a microbrewery as a new venture and were considering brewing ale until they came across Martin in the most ironic of places, at the local pub! Soon a deal was struck and the Wrexham Lager brand was revived once again!

Suppliers of all the Wrexham range, 4% Lager, Export Lager and Pilsner in cans and bottles and 30 Litre Kegs.   Please get in contact for support on installing permanent taps.