MYSTERIOUS HISTORIES
At 1,835ft, Pendle isn’t quite a mountain (just 165ft short), however, it’s unique and iconic status dominates both the local landscape and the communities that live here. Legend and folklore are rife about mysterious and unexplained happenings and the dark arts of witchcraft.
The glory of Pendle
Originally named Penhul, it was in 1652 George Fox climbed to the summit of Pendle Hill and was said to have a moment of enlightenment and divine inspiration which led him to subsequently start the Quaker movement. Nature, climate and topography have combined to create this mystical, boggy peat-covered monolith that casts its shadow over the locality, including our famous brewery.
Mystical Pendle
When the mist rolls in, as it often does, the hill is enveloped in a veil of secrecy and intrigue. It’s this atmosphere and eerie presence that still lingers on and can be felt across the moorland and woodland alike. Especially when the mist lingers, or in the dead of night, that this land of rich myths and legends comes to life.
The trail of the Pendle trials
Pendle Hill is known far and wide for its connection with the infamous Witch Trials that took place in 1612. The stories and folklore have resonated down the centuries, and Pendle is renowned as one of the most haunted places in Britain. There are various Pendle Trails where you can discover sculptures by local artists that immortalise the sinister happenings and uncover the history to locations where ghostly and mystical events have been reported. Along the way you can take in the local communities and climb to the summit, to take in the fresh breathtaking Lancashire air and the fabulous views. You might even catch a glimpse of our brewery.
AWARDS
Our beers have gained accolades both nationally and internationally. As you can see below, many of them are multi-award winning and we always like it when we see them being recognised over a number of years as it’s about consistency and trust. So important when we’re up against so many other great brewers on the bars and on the shelves.
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BRITISH BOTTLERS’
INSTITUTE2021
White Witch
2019
White Witch
Blonde Witch2016
White Witch
Blonde Witch
Pendle Witches Brew -
WORLD BEER AWARDS
2021
Blonde Witch
2019
Scaredy Cat
2017
Blonde Witch
2007
Blonde Witch
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INTERNATIONAL BEER
CHALLENGE2019
Blonde Witch
2018
White Witch
2017
White Witch
Blonde Witch2012
Blonde Witch
Pendle Witches Brew2011
Blonde Witch
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SIBA
2023
Moonbeam (National)
2022
Moonbeam (Regional)
2018
Scaredy Cat
2008
Premier Bitter
2004
Premier Bitter
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INTERNATIONAL BREWING AWARDS
2024
Moonbeam (Silver)
2013
Black Cat (Bronze)
2011
Black Cat (Gold)
2004
Pride of Pendle (Gold)
Premier Bitter (Gold)
Black Cat -
CAMRA CHAMPION BEER OF BRITAIN
2000
Black Cat