
From May, cans of the brewery’s iconic Old Peculier will be available in Tesco. The legend’s alcohol-free counterpart Nowt Peculier, will also be stocked in Morrisons nationally and in the Co-op regionally from June.
Thanks to advanced filtration technology, the Masham-based brewery says Nowt Peculier preserves everything that makes Old Peculier the classic pint it is today, minus the alcohol.
Meticulously brewed using the original recipe and brewing methods, T&R Theakston says this rich-flavoured, dark ruby ale captures the complex character of its classic cousin promising an uncompromising alcohol-free option for traditional ale fans.
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The brewery’s newest product, Theakston’s Salted Caramel Porter, is also bolstering the family run business’s supermarket presence with Morrisons set to stock the sought after porter nationally from May. Tesco and the Co-Op will also be adding the beer to their regional ranges.
Launched in autumn 2025, T&R Theakston says the beer has quickly become a fan favourite and received an exceptional response.
The new listings add to the existing presence of the beer nationally in Waitrose, Booths and Sainsbury’s, meaning it will now be available in over 500 stores.
Richard Bradbury, Managing Director of Theakston’s Brewery, said: “We’re delighted to see such strong demand for our beers in supermarkets both nationally and regionally.
“From classics like Old Peculier to new additions like Salted Caramel Porter, much of our portfolio started life in the pub, gaining popularity before making the move into retail and enabling drinkers to enjoy their favourite pints at home as well.
“While we remain dedicated to supporting the Great British pub, it’s fantastic to see our beers continue to grow their presence in the off-trade.”
To find out more about T&R Theakston, visit: www.theakstons.co.uk.