Firkins at Full Moon in January 2025
Firkins at Full Moon in January celebrates the Wolf Moon, named after the howling of hungry wolves lamenting the scarcity of food in midwinter. So why not come along to enjoy some delicious freshly brewed beer, hear some good music and listen out for the wolves that we often hear from our neighbouring Wildwood? The…
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The coming of winter earned December’s full moon the name cold moon. Other names include the long night moon and the oak moon. Details to follow
Read MoreFirkins at full moon in October Friday 3rd October 2025
Firkins at full moon in October Friday 3rd October 2025 Open 4pm. All welcome! Free Entry At least Five ales on tap! Stone-baked Pizza With the talented Lee Thompson yes, he is back by popular demand! Lee is a solo singer/guitarist – popular tunes ranging from the 60s all the way through to present day…
Read MoreFirkins at Full Moon in September with Devil’s Advocado
On Friday 5th September we have the amazing trio, Devil’s Advocado Septembers Full Moon is called the Corn Moon because this is when the crops are gathered at the end of the summer season. The moon appears particularly bright and rises early, letting farmers continue harvesting into the night.
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Male deer, which shed their antlers every year, begin to regrow them in July. Some refer to this moon as the thunder moon due to the summer storms.
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Firkins at Full Moon in May
Firkins at Full Moon in March
This moon is called the Worm Moon because it is the last full moon of winter in which worm trials would appear in the ground. It is also refered to as the Sap Moon, after the tapping of maple trees.
Read MoreFirkins at Full Moon in Feburary
The Snow Moon is named after February’s cold, snowy weather. It is also referred to as the hunger moon or the storm moon.
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