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The IFBB was launched on 14 April 1993 at the Brewers' Hall in London. It had 36 members. [1]The defence of 'The Tie' - tying the tenant within his tenancy agreement to buying the brewery's own beers - was a key aim of the IFBB. [1]
Hook Norton Brewery is one of the last surviving Victorian breweries in the UK. (April 2006). The Marble Arch Inn, home of the Marble Brewery in Manchester Kelham Island Brewery in Sheffield Firkins outside the Castle Rock microbrewery in Nottingham A 19th-century poster for Phipps India Pale Ale (IPA) showing the Northampton Brewery on Bridge Street, now the site of Carlsberg UK Skinner's ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Independent Family Brewers of Britain; N. Beer in Northern Ireland; S. List of breweries in ...
Scottish Brewers: Scottish & Newcastle: Heineken: McEwan's, Edinburgh McEwan's Red Tower, Manchester: Red Tower Lager Brewery " Newcastle, Newcastle: Newcastle Brewery Company Federation, Dunston: Federation Brewery " Home, Nottingham: Home Brewery S&N Matthew Brown: Matthew Brown Theakston's, Masham: Theakston's " " Theakston's Lightfoot ...
Modern brewers also sometimes make use of American or Continental hops. South-east England, particularly Kent, is the traditional hop growing area; brewers in the north and west used to economise on the cost of importing hops by producing beers with more of a malt character, a regional distinction that has not entirely vanished.
Hardcore IPA from BrewDog, the UK's largest craft brewer [1]. Beer in the United Kingdom has a long history, and has quite distinct traditions. Historically the main styles were top-fermented Bitters, Porters, Stouts and Milds, but after World War II lagers took over half the market by volume.
The legacy of that almost-miracle season for the Brewers is revisited with great affection in a new documentary directed by Sean Hanish. “Just a Bit Outside: The Story of the 1982 Milwaukee ...
Shepherd Neame is an English independent brewery which has been based in the market town of Faversham, Kent, for over 300 years. [3] While 1698 is the brewery's official established date, town records show that commercial brewing has occurred on the site since 1573.