We've Brewed the beer. Now time to BRING THE SUNSHINE!
- Apr 2
- 2 min read

Spring is officially here, and for us that can only mean one thing: it's time to crawl out of our tiny garage brewery and get our and about to see you all. Think fresh beer, packed calendars, and plenty of reasons to get out and enjoy great local craft brews. While it may only be April we have been working flat out behind the scenes, brewing hard and planning an action‑packed spring and early summer that no beer lover will want to miss.
Fresh Beers for the Season Ahead
As the days get longer, Borderlines is bringing back some firm favourites — with a springtime twist. Popular beers Meon Pale and Empire State are both back in stock, re‑engineered to be more sessionable at under 5% ABV, making them perfect for longer, sunnier afternoons. Empire State is already available, with Meon Pale returning imminently.
Spring also welcomes two brand‑new additions to the lineup. Can You Dig It? is a 4.5% IPA packed with citrus flavours and balanced bitterness, while Keep Moving is a 4.7% hazy pale ale that’s light, easy‑drinking and full of tropical and citrus notes, with pineapple leading the way on the nose. All of these beers will be available in both can and keg at upcoming events.
Looking ahead, there’s even more to come. A much‑loved limited‑batch beer from last year is making a return — this time with its own name — alongside two brand‑new small‑batch collaboration beers with local producers. These limited releases will be available in cans only, so keep an eye out if you don’t want to miss them. Fans can also expect the return of Island in the Sun, the popular El Dorado‑hopped pale ale, throughout the spring.
Check out the beer store for the latest availability.
A Jam‑Packed Spring Events Calendar
Borderlines Brewing’s spring diary is bursting at the seams. From beer festivals and farmers’ markets to quizzes, food festivals and live sport, there’s something for everyone. Highlights include the Leamington Beer and Music Festival in April, regular appearances at Willersey Farmers Market, quiz nights at The Pavilion in Meon Vale, and first‑time visits to Alcester Food Festival.
The team will also be back at the Evesham Medieval Market, bringing their full range of cans, and hosting live screenings of England’s World Cup 2026 group games in Meon Vale, complete with big screens, local craft beer and street‑food favourites.
Head over for more details and ways to get your tickets!
Beer Wherever You Are
Even with such a busy events schedule, Borderlines hasn’t forgotten those enjoying beer at home. Their online shop is open 24/7, offering next working‑day local delivery and fast nationwide shipping. And if you’re planning a celebration, their mobile craft bar is available for private events throughout June.
With so much happening this spring, one thing’s certain: Borderlines Brewing is the place to be for great beer, great events and great company. Keep checking back, because there may be even more surprises squeezed in before spring is out.
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