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Meanwhile, the largest brewery in the UK today, Heineken which has three main breweries at (Manchester, Reading and Tadcaster), brews the UK's second-highest selling beer, the lager Foster's. Other lagers popular in England include Kronenbourg (which also belongs to Carlsberg ) and Stella Artois (which belongs to the Belgian brewery InBev and ...
When Hawkstone Lager was released, it became the top-selling beer on Amazon. [12] In January 2022, Clarkson announced that the beer would be sold on draught in pubs in Oxfordshire. In 2024, Waitrose became the first supermarket chain to sell Hawkstone.
Holsten Pils is a 5% abv pale lager first produced in 1953. [6] The Hamburg brewery exports beer to the whole world. Holsten Premium is sold in five continents and Holsten Pils goes to the United Kingdom where it is sold through the group's subsidiary, Carlsberg UK.
McEwan's Export became a nationally distributed beer by the 1970s, and was the best -selling canned beer in the United Kingdom by 1975. [25] [26] McEwan's Lager was introduced in 1976 as the demand for lager increased, but it struggled to gain credibility until the "Alive and kicking" campaign was launched in 1986. [27]
Foster's Lager is an internationally distributed brand of Australian lager. It is owned by the Japanese brewing group Asahi Group Holdings , and is brewed under licence in a number of countries, including its biggest market, the UK, where the European rights to the brand are owned by Heineken International .
A can of Tennent's 4% abv lager. Tennent's Lager is Scotland's best-selling pale lager, with approximately 60% of the Scottish lager market. [9] The lager was first brewed in 1885 by Hugh Tennent and in 1893 it won the highest award at the Chicago World's Fair. Tennent's Lager is certified by the Vegetarian Society as being suitable for ...
Introduced in 1952, it is Marston's flagship brand, selling 150,000 hectolitres in 2010. [11] It was the only beer to use the oak Burton Union System so that it was fermented in wood; the ingredients are mineral-enriched Burton Water, malted barley, and Fuggles and Goldings hops. [11] The Burton Union sets were retired in 2024. [12]
The main brand was Bass Pale Ale, once the highest-selling beer in the UK. [3] By 1877, Bass had become the largest brewery in the world, with an annual output of one million barrels. [4] Its pale ale was exported throughout the British Empire, and the company's red triangle became the UK's first registered trade mark. [5]