The licensees of a popular Chilcompton pub are celebrating this week after scooping a prestigious award for the quality of their beer.
Daniel and James Jesson-Keer, who run The Somerset Wagon on Broadway, have been awarded the Cask Marque accreditation for serving the perfect pint of cask conditioned ale.
Daniel enthused: “This award is a great endorsement for us. A lot of our customers visit the pub especially for the cask ale and it is really gratifying to know that we are getting the formula just right.”
Backed by fifty of the country’s leading brewers and pub companies, Cask Marque accreditation is only awarded to licensees whose ale passes a series of rigorous independent quality audits of both the beer and the cellar standards.
Since its foundation in 1998, Cask Marque has inspected over 750,000 pints of beer and accredited over 10,000 of the country’s 40,000 pubs estimated to serve cask conditioned ales.
Cask Marque director, Paul Nunny, said: “Daniel and James should feel justifiably proud of this great achievement, which not only recognises the effort they put into serving the perfect pint but also acts as an independent guarantee of quality for customers.
“All too often, publicans don’t appreciate the care and attention cask beers require and then run the risk of losing custom by serving pints that are below par.”
For further information about the Cask Marque scheme, please visit this website or telephone 01206 752212.
For more on The Somerset Wagon, please visit their website.