Something Brewing in Cornwall

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artisan beer
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beer making
brewery business
British expat
British humor memoir
British memoir
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coastal Cornwall
Cornwall life
Covid pandemic stories
craft beer memoir
craft brewing
entrepreneurship failure
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expat stories
family relocation
fish out of water
food and drink memoir
French countryside
lifestyle change
Loire Valley
microbrewery
Padstow Cornwall
reinvention story
returning to England
small business memoir
starting over

Product details

  • ISBN 9781919247120
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Muswell Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Four years after establishing Braslou Bière, a British microbrewery in the heart of French wine country, Covid hits and Tommy and Rose Barnes are forced to make the agonising decision to return to England.   

Landing in a cramped cottage in scenic Padstow, their animals are rehomed, and their children confused. Tommy mourns the loss of his old life.  After winning and losing several jobs, not least at the legendary St Austell Brewery, He realises that it is he who is the problem not the work.

With that insight, and the kindness of friends, and a rival brewer he sets about launching Braslou Bière in Cornwall.  Yes, there are disasters aplenty, but with his new self-knowledge and energy, life begins to look up. He launches Surfer Beer to celebrate.

Told with biting wit and poignant reflection, this is a story of escape and exile, of finding freedom and losing it again, and of how the places we leave behind often haunt us more than we expect. It’s a deeply human tale about identity, home, and the weight of nostalgia—laced with beer, animals, and a truly indestructible dog.

Tommy Barnes worked as a graphic designer in London for 15 years. Taking redundancy, he and wife Rose moved to France and set up Braslou Bierè in the Loire.  Forced by Covid to return to the UK, he now lives in Padstow with his family. Tommys previous books A Beer in the Loire and Trouble Brewing in the Loire were both shortlisted Fortnum & Mason’s food and drink award

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