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  2. Bass Brewery - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Category:Beer brands of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Beer brands of the United Kingdom" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Beer in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the industry has some of the oldest names in British corporate history – Shepherd Neame were incorporated in 1698, and the Bass Red Triangle and Diamond were the first trademarks to be registered. Family companies became national brands during the 19th century, many based in Burton-on-Trent which had particularly good water for ...

  5. Beer in England - Wikipedia

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    This was the basis of a national chain of pubs, (over 900 as of 2016) which were to prove influential on the British beer scene, because of their low prices, large premises, and championing of cask ale. [34] Also in 1979 David Bruce established the first "Firkin" brewpub. The Firkin chain consisted of pubs offering cask ale brewed on the ...

  6. Carling Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The first Carling brewery had two kettles, a horse to turn the grinding mill and six men to work on the mash tubs, and Carling sold his beer from a wheelbarrow on the streets of London, Ontario. [citation needed] In 1840, Carling began a small brewing operation in London, selling beer to soldiers at the local camp.

  7. Worthington Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Brewery, also known as Worthington & Co. and Worthington's, is a British brewer founded by William Worthington in Burton upon Trent in 1761. It is the second oldest continuously-brewed British beer brand, after Whitbread. The principal product is Worthington Creamflow, a nitrokeg bitter.

  8. These are the pedophile symbols you need to know to protect ...

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    A FBI document obtained by Wikileaks details the symbols and logos used by pedophiles to identify sexual preferences. According to the document members of pedophilic organizations use of ...

  9. Category:Beer in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Beer brands of the United Kingdom (25 P) Beer in the Channel Islands (1 P) British brewers (2 C, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...