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The cocktails – Hobgoblin Beer Vermouth and Hobgoblin Rum & Malt – were created with London bar Sager + Wild, in Hackney, and will be available solely from the outlet until Sunday 6 November.
Hobgoblin beer is joining forces with music streaming service Spotify to form a campaign in a bid to celebrate the behind-the-scenes people of famous bands. Taking place this summer, the campaign aims ...
Hobgoblin, a beer from the Wychwood Brewery, has launched a Twitter /Google Maps hybrid app to promote its Bringing Taste to the Nation tour. The map has been designed to track obscure locations where ...
AN HISTORIC sign which was used to welcome visitors to the home of Hobgoblin beer has been sold to raise money for charity. The Wychwood Brewery in Witney donated the sign, the original from the front ...
Marston’s has unveiled an all-encompassing rebrand for its Hobgoblin range – the first for the brand in 31 years. A new look has been rolled out across cans and bottles of the beer, which will hit ...
A FAMOUS Oxfordshire brewery is celebrating after one of its beers was named the best on the planet. Hobgoblin IPA (India pale ale), brewed at Witney's Wychwood Brewery, took home the title of ...
I’ll be the first to admit that I get stuck in a rut when it comes to beers I drink. As a self-proclaimed hophead, I gravitate toward many hoppy American pale ales and IPAs. But sometimes, it’s nice ...
Innis & Gunn’s US business, Innis & Gunn USA (IGUSA), is to import Marston’s Wychwood Brewery brands, including Hobgoblin, from late July. Stay ahead with unbiased news, expert commentary, and ...
A warm autumn didn’t spook pubs group Marston’s after its Hobgoblin beer sales soared during Halloween, it revealed today. The Brakspear and Marston’s Pedigree brewer reported sales up more than 2% in ...
What’s the matter lagerboy? Afraid you might taste something? The slogan, emblazoned across beer mats and real ale drinkers’ T-shirts the length and breadth of Britain, has helped Hobgoblin become an ...