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Goodwood Brewery
The Dukes of Richmond have been brewing beer at Goodwood for centuries, with recipes and tasting notes on record since 1738. Today the Goodwood Brewery combines organic hops with home-grown malted organic barley and a touch of Goodwood magic for authentic beers full of character.
Available in all our restaurants and bars across the Estate, and now available to order online.
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Now available to click and collect
Brewed using home-grown malted barley from Goodwood Home Farm and organic hops, each of our Goodwood beers is authentic and full of character:
- Lucky Leap APA
- St. Simon Lager
- Grogger Pale Ale
- Flying Elephant Larger
- Hilda Non-Alcoholic Beer
Discover the range
Flying Elephant (Lager)
Look out below!
Bearing a crumpled flying badge inscribed ‘the first thing ever dropped at Goodwood by aeroplane’, a cuddly elephant landed on the estate in 1932, just as the 9th Duke of Richmond’s passion for flying was shaping Goodwood’s place in aviation history.
With fruity notes of grapefruit and pear, coupled with a delicate spicy herbal finish, Flying Elephant makes a superb partner to our aged Charlton Cheese. Includes Pilgrim, Saaz and Cascade hops.
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Hilda (Non-Alcoholic Beer)
Howzat!
Sporting Hilda Brassey, later Duchess of Richmond, led the White Heather Club, the first ladies’ cricket club, thereby adding her own chapter to Goodwood’s illustrious cricketing heritage. A true all-rounder and unstoppable force both on and off the field, Hilda was awarded the DBE for her extraordinary services to charity.
The notes of pine and citrus make this a perfect pairing for our Goodwood Molecomb Blue Cheese. Includes Golding, Centennial and Cascade hops.
Lucky Leap (APA)
Mind the brakes!
Created from the story of the legendary Kansas City racer, Masten Gregory, who, while approaching Woodcote Corner in the 1959 TT, detected a complete absence of the brakes and stood up in the cockpit of his car, jumped and soared through the air before impact.
This citrusy and hoppy American Pale Ale is perfectly paired with Goodwood beef. Includes Pilgrim and Cascade hops.
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St. Simon (Lager)
Whoa Simon!
The tale of St. Simon, a light-footed racehorse so determined, he won the 1883 Goodwood Cup by over 20 lengths. Yet despite his win, he kept on running until he was out of sight, over the top of the Trundle.
This light and lively Lager is best paired alongside Goodwood pork. Includes Pilgrim hops.
Grogger (Pale Ale)
Easy boy!
The story of Grogger the Boxer dog. When his owner, the Farnham Flyer, would drink a pint to celebrate finishing a race, Grogger would famously steal a sip from his glass.
An aromatic and malty Pale Ale, perfectly paired with Goodwood lamb. Includes Pilgrim and Golding hops.
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Did you answer our quiz questions?
On the back of each bottle there is a question relating directly to the story behind the name. See how many you answered correctly below.
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Who was the jockey that St Simon galloped away from?
Answer: Charles Wood -
Who was the Farnham Flyer?
Answer: Mike Hawthorn -
How many times in his career did Masten leap?
Answer: Twice - Goodwood and Silverstone -
Which famous flying ace flew his last mission from Goodwood in 1941?
Answer: Wing Commander Douglas Bader
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When was cricket first played at Goodwood?
Answer: 1702
We’re interested in what the animals eat...if they have a good life, the actual food at the end of the line tastes an awful lot better. I have seen first-hand how important this is at Goodwood.
Everyone just associates Goodwood with racing, whether it’s horse racing or car racing, not actually having an amazing farm with some fantastic produce that you serve here.
We’re very proud of our farming heritage at Goodwood; the farm was here long before any of our big events and it has inspired our food philosophy across all of our restaurants.
Goodwood Farm Shop, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0QF
T: 01243 755153 | E: farmfood@goodwood.com
Opening times
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
Saturday, 9am to 3pm
Sunday, 10am to 3pm