Wadworth Brewery
Wadworth is a brewery company founded in 1875 in Devizes, Wiltshire, England, best known for their 6X beer brand.
History
Wadworth & Co. was founded in 1875 when Henry Wadworth purchased the Northgate Brewery in Devizes. It was not long before they exceeded the capacity of that brewery, and in 1885 they moved premises to a new tower brewery close to their original site.The Northgate Brewery closed in 2023 and was replaced by a new brewery at Folly Road, on the northeastern outskirts of Devizes. Plans were submitted in 2025 to redevelop the Northgate site for housing.
Beers
While 6X is the brewer's best known beer, the company also produce other beers, including several seasonal ales.Beers available throughout the year:
- 6X
- Henry's Original IPA
- Horizon – Golden Ale
- Bishop's Tipple – Golden ale, full flavoured
- Swordfish – A stronger version of 6X with the addition of Pusser's Navy Rum
- Corvus – A nitro keg stout available in 30L format with a chocolate & coffee taste and creamy head
- St George & The Dragon –
- Lily The Pink – a blend of golden beer and Angostura bitters
- Red, White & Brew – a hoppy golden beer brewed initially to commemorate the Jubilee and the Olympics
- Farmers Glory – a traditional English ale
- Malt & Hops – using fresh hops straight from the bine
- Blunderbuss – a red autumn ale flavoured with elderberry
- Old Timer – winter ale
Operations
Until 2025, Wadworths used traditional shire horses to deliver their casked ale to local pubs in Devizes. The ale can be delivered in metal or wooden barrels.The brewery company used to own four horses which were stabled at the brewery and were featured in television programmes such as Countryfile.
Wadworth operate a Visitor Centre and gift shop adjacent to the Three Crowns pub in Maryport Street.