Brewery in the Spotlight: DEYA Brewing Company
April 2026 | Brewser Resident Brewery
This month, we are handing the box over to DEYA Brewing Company. Nine beers from one of the most respected independent breweries in the UK, straight to your door. Get yours by April 26th to get the featured line up below.

Who are DEYA Brewing Company?
Some breweries make great beer. DEYA makes great beer and runs a great business. Based in Cheltenham, they have been at it since 2015, building a reputation that stretches well beyond the Cotswolds.
Founded by Theo Freyne, DEYA started with a single beer and a clear point of view. Steady Rolling Man was the first beer they ever brewed, and it remains their most significant to this day. It set the tone for everything that followed: soft, hop-forward, and built to be drunk fresh.
The on-site taproom sits at the heart of the brewery, open every week for fresh tins and draft pours. It is the kind of place that feels like a natural extension of how DEYA thinks about beer: people first and community led.
Their range has grown well beyond the flagship brew. Alongside the pale ales and hazy IPAs they are known for, DEYA brews lagers, traditional British styles, and mixed fermentation releases. The breadth is part of what makes them a natural fit as a Brewser resident brewery.

What is in the April DEYA Brewser box?
Nine beers. A proper spread of what DEYA does, from their flagship pale ale to a bold double IPA brewed in collaboration with a brewery in Seattle.
Steady Rolling Man, Pale Ale - 5.2%
The one that started it all. Soft and delicate, with intense tropical fruit aromatics and a clean, hazy finish. If you have not had it before, here is your introduction. If you have, you already know.
Tappy Pils, Lager - 4.4%
DEYA's house lager. Crisp and hoppy, with snappy noble hop character and a long bitter finish. Clean and well made.
Into The Haze, IPA - 6.2%
Soft, juicy, and citrus-forward, with clean malt structure, peachy yeast esters, and the saturated presence of Citra and Simcoe. One of their most loved beers for good reason.
Magazine Cover, Pale Ale - 4.2%
A crisp yet soft session ale hopped with Idaho-7, Simcoe, Citra and Mosaic. A sessionable entry point into the DEYA hop playbook.
Boost, Pale Ale - 4.0%
A new addition to the DEYA core lineup. The culmination of years of experimentation at DEYA, and now a core beer. A house style pale ale built on hand-selected Nelson Sauvin and Motueka hops from the Moutere Valley in New Zealand, with Citra in support. The result is waves of juicy lime, passionfruit and tropical funk.
Think For Yourself 3, Pale Ale - 4.8%
Part of an ongoing series exploring experimental New Zealand hops. This one is all about tropical fruit: freshly squeezed mango, bright passionfruit, and heady fruit salad aromatics that carry right through to the palate. A proper belter.
Think For Yourself 4, Pale Ale - 4.8%
The series continues, this time with bright, juicy lemonade character alongside tropical limes and tangerines. Seriously soft and fluffy, very much in the DEYA house style. A beauty.
Kind Of Brew, Pale Ale - 4.2%
A collaboration with the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, where DEYA are official beer partner for 2026. Soft, hazy, and drinkable, with Nectaron, Citra and Simcoe bringing ripe peach, tropical fruit and soft lime. A beer that keeps everything in tune.
Saturated In Anchovy, DIPA - 8.0%
The one with the name that raises an eyebrow. At the heart of it is Anchovy, an experimental hop from Washington's Yakima Valley. Think watermelon candy, raspberry, lemon zest, and a subtle hint of pine. A collaboration with Fast Fashion Brewing in Seattle, and the boldest can in the box by some distance.
What is a Brewser resident brewery?
Resident breweries on Brewser are here for the long haul. That means new releases alongside the beers they are known for, with boxes that change every month. As a Brewser subscriber, you get direct access to a brewery's current lineup, curated without compromise and delivered fresh. DEYA is one of a small number of breweries to hold resident status on Brewser, chosen for the consistency, variety and quality of their range.
This month is a strong one. But the good news is you do not have to choose between DEYA and whatever comes next. As a Brewser resident, DEYA will be back the following month with another box, and the month after that. Once you are in, they are always here for you whenever you fancy.
How to get the April DEYA box
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Start here. Sign up and choose DEYA as your first box. From there, you will discover a new brewery one box at a time, each one hand-picked and properly curated. It is a proper introduction to the world of great independent beer, and DEYA is a strong place to begin.
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