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  2. Bass Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of Bass beer for sale at a liquor store in Iizaka, Fukushima, Japan From 2000 to 2005, Bass was produced under licence by Molson Coors in Burton, in the original Bass brewery. When Coors' licence to brew draught Bass came to an end in 2005, a new licence was awarded to Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries plc (later Marston's plc ), which ...

  3. List of breweries in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2021, there were 366 breweries in operation in Ohio, producing the fifth most beer in the United States. [1] Those breweries support about 83,000 jobs, with a combined economic impact of $10 billion. Each job created in a brewery in the state is estimated to impact 45 additional jobs in agriculture, retail, business services and ...

  4. Stones Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Stones Bitter has suffered a decline in sales since the closure, and a member of the Bass board of directors that took the decision to close the brewery has admitted that, given the subsequent resurgence in golden ales and local provenance in beer, the decision to close the brewery was the wrong one. [3]

  5. Falstaff Brewing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Griesedieck Beverage was renamed the Falstaff Corporation and survived Prohibition by selling near beer, soft drinks, and cured hams under the Falstaff name. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Falstaff Brewing was a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange , which was rare for a brewing industry in which families closely guarded their ownership.

  6. Talk:Bass Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Although this is a claim repeatedly made, Bass couldn't have been transporting ale for Printon because Printon had died in 1729, when Bass was only 12. Printon's brewery was run by the Musgrave family from 1729 to 1803 - see here Zythophile ( talk ) 02:47, 4 January 2016 (UTC) [ reply ]

  7. Stones Bitter - Wikipedia

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    Stones Bitter became the highest selling beer for Bass Breweries from 1981, when it overtook Worthington E in sales. [citation needed] Stones was the ninth most popular beer in the United Kingdom in 1989, with two per cent of all beer sales. [8] Demand was such that the Cannon Brewery was paying up to £1.5 million per month in duty by 1991. [9]

  8. Falls City Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Falls City launched a new brand of beer called Drummond Bros. The brand was lighter in body than Falls City and it was aimed at younger beer drinkers. The Drummond Bros. name had no historical significance. Instead, it was dreamed up as a catchy name by an advertising agency hired by the brewery.

  9. Kingsbury Breweries Company - Wikipedia

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    The Kingsbury name and label originated during the Depression as a near-beer because of the ban on alcohol during Prohibition. Following the end of Prohibition, the brewery was issued U-Permit No. WIS-U-734, allowing the resumption of brewing operations. In 1933, Kingsbury Pale and Kingsbury Ale began to be produced. [1]

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