A CHESHIRE craft brewery has launched a range of experimental beers as part of its plan to grow.

Mobberley Brewhouse’s ‘white label’ range will all be one-off limited editions, packaged in a hand-drawn pen and ink style design. It is described as an opportunity for the independent business to ‘flex their creative muscles with a range of seasonal, experimental and exclusive beers’.

The range has launched with ‘Batch 1000’, a 10 per cent imperial IPA to celebrate the brewery’s 1,000th brew and ‘Save The Date’, a double dry hopped 5.8 per cent IPA

There will be a new white label beer released at least every eight weeks but with production being kept to a minimum, customers will need to try the beers quickly before they are gone.

Mobberley’s existing ‘core range’ featuring favourites like Unnamed and Beast Mode will continue to be made on a regular basis.

James Roberts, head brewer, said: “The motivation for launching this limited-edition range is to build on our brewing skills and use these short-run beers for exploration and innovation. Our brewing style is constantly evolving as we play around with different techniques and ingredients.

“This smaller scale brewing will mean we can trial many more techniques to vary the flavour, strength and texture of our beers.

“Take ‘Batch 1000’ for example, brewing a 10 per cent strength beer brought with it lots of challenges and has been a great experiment on how to balance strength with flavour.”

Mobberley Brewhouse is currently one of top 50 breweries for keg and can beer in the UK based on UnTappd review ratings.