Beer School Proposed in Dorset
Friday, 19 September, 2025191 words3 minutes
A novel educational venture is on the horizon in Dorset, as Alan Williams, the entrepreneur behind Bully Brews, has submitted an application to Dorset Council for the establishment of a 'beer school'. This unique institution aims to offer specialized classes focusing on the rich history and diverse styles of both traditional and contemporary beer.
The proposed location for this educational endeavor is a modest unit within the Duck Farm Workshops in Bockhampton, in close proximity to Dorchester. Williams' vision extends beyond mere education; the business model incorporates plans for alcohol sales both on and off the premises throughout the week. However, to maintain an optimal learning environment, the establishment will be closed to the general public during class sessions, which will be capped at eight participants.
Currently, the application is under scrutiny by Dorset Council. In keeping with standard procedures, members of the local community have been granted the opportunity to voice their opinions, whether in support or opposition to the proposal. This public consultation phase is crucial, as it allows the council to gauge community sentiment and consider potential impacts before rendering a final decision on the beer school's fate.
