| Brewing in Henley-on-Thames The historic riverside town of Henley-on-Thames, renowned for it's annual
Royal Regatta, has a brewing tradition that goes back more than two hundred
years. The river Thames was used as
a port, bringing raw materials to the local craftsmen. Barley from
the area was malted in one of the many malt houses.
In 1823 Henley-on-Thames was home to at least 12 maltsters and so
far, historians have discovered 42 malt houses within the town's
boundary. The maltsters had little trouble selling on their end
product as nearly as many brewers set up shop to make use of the local
malted barley. |