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Tetley's Original (left), Smoothflow (right) designs used during the 1990s and 2000s A Tetley's Cask beer pump in Wetherby, West Yorkshire. The highest selling Tetley product is Smoothflow, a nitrogenated 3.6% ABV ale served at 8 °C (46 °F). It is available in kegs and cans with a widget. It is sold overseas as Tetley's English Ale. [24]
Tetley's may refer to: Tetley, a brand of tea; Tetley's Bitter, a brand of beer; Tetley's brewery, brewery in Leeds which brews the above beer. Tetley's Stadium, a stadium in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire sponsored by Tetley's Bitter
Some dark milds are created by the addition of caramel to a pale beer. Until the 1960s mild was the most popular beer style in England. [5] Pockets of demand remain, particularly in the West Midlands and North West England, but it has been largely ousted by bitter and lager elsewhere. [6] In 2002, only 1.3% of beer sold in pubs was Mild. [7]
The affected beers are Banks's Mild, Banks's Sunbeam, Bombardier (keg), Eagle IPA, Jennings Cumberland Ale, Mansfield Dark Smooth (keg), Mansfield Original Bitter (keg), Marston's Old Empire ...
In England the bottled counterpart of basic bitter; in Scotland, "Light" is the lowest gravity draught beer (normally dark in colour). [4] Session or ordinary bitter Strength up to 4.1% abv. This is the most common strength of bitter sold in British pubs. It accounted for 16.9% of pub sales in 2003. [5] Best or special bitter
In 1973 the Tetley company was acquired by J. Lyons and Co. to form Lyons-Tetley. [8] Following mergers, Lyons became part of Allied Lyons and then Allied Domecq . The Tetley Group was created in July 1995, as a result of a buy in management buy out, when a group of investors bought the worldwide beverage business from Allied Domecq. [ 9 ]
West Riding Bitter Tetley's Bitter 1983 Burton Bridge Bitter Shepherd Neame Bitter Young's Bitter 1984 No event was held this year: 1985 Gales BBB (Horndean) Brakspear Bitter Burton Bridge Bitter 1986 Brakspear PA Young's Bitter Gales BBB (Horndean) 1987 King & Barnes Sussex Thwaites Bitter (Lancashire) Young's Bitter 1988 Tetley's Bitter
Dolly Parton is seeing red — and hopes you will, too!. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the legendary country singer, 79, announced her Dolly Wines brand was expanding by adding Pinot noir ...