Twice Brewed

Etymology
Named for the Twice Brewed Inn, an old pub in the village. Several folk-tales attempt to explain the name, most referring to the increased strength of beer following rebrewing: Yorkist foot-soldiers demanding stronger beer on the eve of the in 1464;  demanding that beer be rebrewed after being disappointed at the strength, during the construction of the  (which runs through the village) in the 1750s; or simply a local reputation for strong beer. Another theory is that it was named for lying between two, possibly as a pun.

Usage notes
The village also goes by the name of Once Brewed, with both names being given equal prominence.