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Vocation Life & Death

Vocation Life & Death
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IPA - India Pale Ale - 6.5 º

Vocation Life & Death This is Life & Death. Three kilos of hops and forty kilos of barley ...incarnation as this life-affirming IPA makes their sacrifice worthwhile. A ballsy, US style IPA, expect flavours of tropical & citrus fruits, with a lingering bitterness set against a smooth ...

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Vocation Love & Hate

Vocation Love & Hate
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NEIPA - New England IPA - 7.2 º - 26 IBU

Love & Hate Traditionalists love beer that’s crystal clear, with restrained hops, and a de ...napologetically murky, New-England pale ale. An authentic Vermont yeast strain and a big dose of oats work together with our triple dry-hopping process to create beautiful aromas and a silky mout ...

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Vocation Brewery Hop, Skip & Juice

Vocation Brewery Hop, Skip & Juice
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American Pale Ale - 5.7 º

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Vocation Brewery Toucan Tropic

Vocation Brewery Toucan Tropic
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American IPA - 6.7 º - 65 IBU

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Vocation Brewery Smash & Grab

Vocation Brewery Smash & Grab
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Imperial IPA - 8 º - 70 IBU

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Vocation Brewery Perfect Storm

Vocation Brewery Perfect Storm
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American Pale Ale - 6.6 º

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Address: Country Business Park, Vocation Brewery Ltd, Craggs, New Rd, Cragg Vale, Hebden Bridge HX7 5TT, Reino Unido
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John Hickling worked in IT for a bank. The money was good, but he had a desire to create something more than spreadsheets.
As a beer fanatic, he decided to try brewing his own. He built a tiny brewery in his kitchen with plastic buckets and parts from a hardware store. Brewing beer was a revelation.
His friends agreed the beer he made at home was better than they could buy in the pub, and he dreamed of turning his passion into a business.
Inspired, he quit his job, sold his house and co-founded his first brewery in 2008. The awards soon rolled in, and the brewery was a storming success.
After five years, he felt he had taken the business as far as he could. He sold his stake in the brewery, and started thinking about new projects.
But he had a problem: he desperately missed brewing. It took selling his first brewery for him to realise that brewing was never just a job, it was his vocation.
He decided to start from scratch and apply all the accumulated knowledge he’d gained at his first brewery into something and somewhere new.
In 2015 Vocation Brewery was born, with one member of staff, a rebuilt chicken shed, and a dog for company.
Today we have around 60 staff, and sell the equivalent of 10 million cans per year.
We’ve come a long way, but it’s still our vocation.
 
 
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