The company produces
cask and bottled ales. Theakston cask ales are widely available in pubs in the north of England, though are less common in other parts of the country. The bottled beers are distributed to British supermarkets and exported. The company produces eight permanent beers and a range of seasonal ales. The permanent ales are:
Summit (
4.2% ABV) - A cask-conditioned pale ale
Barista Stout (
4.2% ABV) - A nitrogen infused, coffee flavoured stout
Pale (4.5% ABV) – A hoppy, cold filtered and unpasteurised pale ale
Best Bitter (
3.8% ABV) was awarded First Prize in the 1910 London Brewers Exhibition.
XB (
4.5% ABV) - A stronger bitter
Mild (
3.5% ABV) - A dry
Dark Mild Lightfoot (
4.1% ABV) - Golden in colour and bitter in taste
Old Peculier (
5.6% ABV) - An
old ale made under this name since the early 1800s. In 1989, the cask version of Old Peculier was voted Champion Strong Ale of Britain at the Great British Beer Festival. In 2000, the beer won the silver medal in the
Campaign for Real Ale’s Champion Winter Beer of Britain competition. It was voted Champion of Champions in the 2007 Yorkshire Beer Championship. It is named after the
Peculier of Masham, a peculier being a parish outside the jurisdiction of a diocese. In 1985,
The Economist dubbed it the "doyen of real ales". In 2022, Theakston launched Paradise Gold Dry Vintage Cider
(6.8% ABV). '''Brennan's Irish Stout'
(4.1% ABV'') - a classic award winning smooth Irish stout in partnership with the Brennan family from County Wexford, Ireland == Theakston Cooperage ==