VISIT

 

Our brewery tap is set at the heart of our family farm and right next door to the brewhouse is open every Friday & Saturday.

With 10+ taps of farm fresh beers and different street food vendors each week, with plenty of cosy indoor seating or enjoy a beer in our paddock with stunning views over the Northumbrian countryside.

We look forward to welcoming you to the farm.

Opening Times:

Friday - 4pm to 9pm

Saturday - 1pm to 7pm

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October 2025 Food Vendors:

Friday 3rd October - Cheese Night

Saturday 4th October - Matchbox Pizza

Friday 10th October - Kooked North Small Plates

Saturday 11th October - Kolomba Sri Lankan

Friday 17th October - Lucca Pizza

Saturday 18th October - Aupa Burgers

Friday 24th October - Goodtimes Tacos

Saturday 25th October - The Greekster

Friday 31st October - Kooked North Small Plates

upcoming events 2025
 

FAQ’s

  • Due to the nature of the building there are some steps to certain seating areas. However the entrance and bar are step free and we have a fully accessible toilet.

    And there are designated spaces for accessible parking.

  • Yes, we are very family friendly and welcome children to the tap room. However we are located on a working farm so children must be supervised at all times.

    We have baby changing facilities, high chairs, board games and colouring in.

  • Yes, we stock a small selection of carefully curated wines, cider, local gin, alcohol free beer & soft drinks.

  • We do not currently offer camping/campervan stays. We do have a beautiful cottage available for weekends and longer breaks on site, available to book here

  • Yes, well behaved dogs on leads are always welcome.

  • We don’t currently offer table bookings for the tap room.

  • No, during the rest of the week the brewery is busy as a production brewery and working farm. However you can always pick up beer through our click and collect service

  • Yes, we have a large car park onsite.

 
 

Find Us:

Rigg & Furrow

Acklington Park Farm

Northumberland

NE65 9AA

(The postcode might not bring you right to the brewery so watch out for the sign on the roadside).