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October 25, 2013 | by SibaAdmin | Midlands, Uncategorized
THE final puffs of steam emanated from locomotive number three at Marston’s Burton brewery in 1967. It was an end of the steam era at the Shobnall Road site as, after 40 years, the company sold the saddletank engine to the Foxfield Light Railway Society based near Uttoxeter. There it was used by members of […]
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October 25, 2013 | by SibaAdmin | North West, Uncategorized
Robinsons has announced plans to launch a series of apprenticeships, in partnership with Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce and quality assured professional training providers Charnwood, to meet the needs of modern retailing. The Cheshire brewery has spent the last 12 months developing the offer with licensees and will aim to have 130 candidates on the […]
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October 23, 2013 | by SibaAdmin | Uncategorized
Today’s Propel Morning Briefing carries a comment from SIBA chairman Keith Bott on craft beer SIBA looks at changing ‘local’ to ‘craft’: SIBA, the Society of Independent Brewers, is discussing with its members the possibility of changing the words “local beer” in its logo to “craft beer”. The proposal comes as one leading small brewer, […]
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October 22, 2013 | by SibaAdmin | North West, Uncategorized
A Cumbrian brewer is on a mission to transform people’s attitudes to drinking by offering up his specialist craft beers at a festival for independent brewers this week. Dave Bailey and his partner Ann Wedgwood, who run Millom’s Hardknott Brewery, will have three of their beers at the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) festival in […]
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October 22, 2013 | by SibaAdmin | North West, Uncategorized
Robinsons Brewery, based in Stockport, has achieved the coveted Gold mark at the World Beer Awards 2013 for its Ginger Tom ale. After winning the regional heat held in Europe, Ginger Tom – a richly flavoured dark oak coloured ale with distinctive aromas of peppery spice and sweet ginger – has beaten strong competition from […]
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October 21, 2013 | by SibaAdmin | Midlands, Uncategorized
Brewery bosses who have opened seven pubs in seven years and created more than 150 jobs is forecasting further growth in 2014. Titanic Brewery has just launched the Cheshire Cheese, Buxton, its eighth North Midlands pub. The brewery is run by brothers Keith and Dave Bott. With a strong belief in the position of the […]
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October 21, 2013 | by SibaAdmin | Uncategorized, wales and west
The Mumbles Oyster Company and the Mumbles Brewery Ltd have joined forces to produce a traditional oyster stout…..made with real oysters Contrary to the modern day perceptions of oysters as the food of the rich or as a rare treat, in Victorian times oysters were an everyday food for people living around British coasts. More […]
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October 21, 2013 | by SibaAdmin | Uncategorized
Castle Rock Brewery in Nottingham has increased its real ale output with the refurbishment of a redundant piece of kit to add a new five barrel fermenting vessel to the existing brew plant set. “It’ll allow us to be even more innovative and widen the boundaries of the beer flavours we present to our customers,” […]
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October 21, 2013 | by SibaAdmin | Classifieds, Uncategorized
On behalf of Cains Brewery, Moody Auctions offer for sale by online auction complete modern brewery process and packaging equipment including services and support equipment at Stanhope Street, Liverpool, L8 5XJ, England. ITEMS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE BREWHOUSE 800hl, 600hl and 400hl liquor tanks, Huppmann 370hl mash mixing vessel, Huppmann 467hl lauter tun, 2 x Huppmann […]
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October 21, 2013 | by SibaAdmin | South West, Uncategorized
Exeter residents, upon seeing two rather overgrown elves rolling a pub-load of beer into Santa’s grotto, could have been forgiven for thinking that Father Christmas had become somewhat disillusioned with the season. In fact, Exe Valley Brewery has this weekend taken advantage of Father Christmas’s absence and turned his usual home into something of a […]
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