Maxim Brewery Beers
Double Maxim
Double Maxim was first brewed in 1901 and was initially called Maxim Ale. It was created to celebrate the return of the Maxim Gun detachment from the Boer War. Click here for further information
Wards real Ale
Wards Brewery can trace its roots back to 1840 when William Roper and John Kirby began brewing at the Sheaf Brewery. The Company expanded with financial assistance from Septimus Henry Ward in 1876 and has carried his name ever since. Click here for further information
Samson Real Ale
The Samson trademark was first registered in 1896. The first commercial brewing records date back to 1932, when Samson was launched by Vaux Breweries Ltd to quench the thirst of steelworkers on Teesside. In its heyday it sold 17 million pints per year. Click here for further information
Lambtons cask Ale
Lambtons Beer originally brewed by Vaux in Sunderland, now brewed by The Maxim Brewery. Carefully crafted to blend the finest Maris Otter malt with English Golding & Fuggle hops, this beer is smooth and light. Click here for further information
Sladek
Maxim Sladek is the latest addition to the Company´s brands. Jim Murray has specially created this beer to appeal to drinkers who like a light coloured, lightly hopped smooth bitter. The name is derived from the noble hop variety, Sladek, grown exclusively in the Saaz hop-growing region of the Czech republic formerly known as Bohemia. Click here for further information
Maximus
Maximus is Double Maxim's 'Big Brother' and winner of 'the Tesco Beer Challenge' in 2005. It was originally only produced in bottles, and its continuing popularity has enabled it to be retained in over 80 stores nationally. Click here for further information
Strong Winter G’ale
Strong Winter G’ale is a 4.9% ABV beer with a rich blend of finest Pale Ale Winter Malt, Dark Crystal & Roasted Barley. Click here for further information
Jinja Beer Cask Ale
Jinja Beer is a 4.9% ABV beer with a rich blend of finest Pale Ale Malt, Dark Crystal Malt, Roasted Barley and a hint of Ginger and Spices. Click here for further information