“I became aware of the wild beer Co through their fantastic Ninkasi beer, which remains a go to beer when I want to celebrate. I then started trying their beyond modus, which is quite remarkable, and have not regretted joining the secret cellar club and ordering their tasting selections and just stocking up on favourites.
Wild beer have taken barrel ageing and blending to the next level, and it's a pleasure to share the journey.”
“Don't usually write these things - but Wild Beer are my very favourite brewery. I've tried pretty much everything they've made for the past decade and I can count the things that haven't been to my taste on the fingers of one hand. The hugely talented team push at the boundaries of beer innovation - doing stuff with barrel conditioning, wild yeasts, and local ingredients I've never seen done before.”
“As a customer, there has been no mention of Wild Beer Co going into receivership in any of the communications that I have had from this company. The emails that I have received imply that the company is trading as normal, however that is not the picture that is painted in the press. This is quite confusing.”
“Oh: the taste of sadness. Beers were mostly new and exciting. Some splendid old faves (Dr Todd!!) And then the news that that’s that. Love to everyone at WBC. I’m so sorry I couldn’t have bought more.”
“The Wild Beer Co is one of the most exciting breweries in the UK at the moment. Their standard session beers (like Bibble) are deliciously quaffable. Where they really excel are the more experimental brews that use creative flavour combinations and careful ageing to produce beer that is unique and memorable. I have never been disappointed.”
“So sorry to hear you have gone into administration.
If you find a buyer, I will definitely reactivate the secret cellar club. Good luck guys we have our fingers crossed 🤞.”
“Beer was nice but the thought process about how it might be delivered to me was poor. You offered prompt delivery then gave it to Parcelforce who were on strike so it arrived the day after my party. The beer is now in my house I drink and I am in NZ. Bit sad really!”