Brewing in Burton upon Trent tells the story of the Brewing Capital of the World. Back in the twelfth century the Abbots of Burton began to produce beer; the dissolution of the Abbey in the sixteenth century saw inns and alehouses appear, many selling beer brewed on site. The first recognisable brewery was Benjamin Printon s, established on Horninglow Street in around 1708. By 1780 there were thirteen, many exporting their ale to the Baltic and all using the water taken from wells deep under the town. By the 1820s a new market had opened up India: Allsopp s, Bass and Salt s quickly began to export India Pale Ale. The Trent & Mersey Canal, built in 1774 75, allowed further expansion, but it was the coming of the railway in 1839 that led to massive growth by 1888 there were thirty-one breweries employing over 8, 000 men producing over three million barrels per annum. The twentieth century saw bankruptcies and mergers, and the formation of giants Bass Charrington Ltd, Allied Breweries Ltd and Marston, Thompson & Evershed Ltd. Today Burton still has a vibrant industry Marston s, Molson Coors and the smaller concerns Burton Bridge, Tower, Heritage, Black Hole, Gates, Old Cottage and the newest addition Burton Town.
Ian Webster
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781445670553 ● Publisher Amberley Publishing ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 5597258 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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