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  2. Newcastle Brown Ale - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Brown Ale is a brown ale, originally brewed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. [2] It was launched in 1927 by Colonel Jim Porter after three years of development. The 1960 merger of Newcastle Breweries with Scottish Brewers afforded the beer national distribution, and UK sales peaked in the early 1970s. [ 3 ]

  3. John Smith's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Scottish & Newcastle claimed that John Smith's was available in 40,000 outlets across the United Kingdom. [53] In 2007, Scottish & Newcastle moved production of John Smith's Cask from Tadcaster to Burtonwood near Warrington, and production of John Smith's Magnet to Camerons Brewery of Hartlepool. In 2008 three limited edition beers ...

  4. Portal:Beer/Selected beer/8 - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Brown Ale is a brand of dark brown ale. It has been brewed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, since 1927 by Newcastle Breweries, now a part of Scottish and Newcastle. Newcastle Brown Ale has been granted Protected Geographical Indication status by the EU. In August 2005, Scottish and Newcastle closed the Tyne Brewery, the last ...

  5. Maxim Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Maxim Brewery is now the biggest independent brewery in the North East of England. Along with the famous Double Maxim, Samson, Wards and Lambtons, the company also produces Swedish Blonde a 4.2% IPA style beer and Maximus a 6% strong Ale. [4] Maxim was first brewed in 1901 to celebrate the return of the Maxim Gun detachment from the Boer War. [5]

  6. Brown ale - Wikipedia

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    Brown ale in a glass. Brown ale is a style of beer with a dark amber or brown colour. The term was first used by London brewers in the late 17th century to describe a lightly hopped ale brewed from 100% brown malt. [1] Brown ale is a kind of Ale. Today brown ales are made in England, Belgium and America.

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  8. Beer in England - Wikipedia

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    "Ale" now meant a top-fermented beer, not an unhopped beer. CAMRA was to become an influential force, with a membership of over 170,000. [28] Camra bar towel. At the time, brewing was dominated by the "big six" breweries: Whitbread, Scottish and Newcastle, Bass Charrington, Allied Breweries, Courage Imperial and Watneys. [29]

  9. Great Lakes Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Conway's Irish Ale: 6, 12 (bottles, 12 oz. cans) 6.3: 25: January: An Irish ale brewed in celebration of Saint Patrick's Day and named after Patrick Conway, a Cleveland policeman who directed traffic for 25 years near the brewery and the grandfather of brewery owners Patrick and Daniel Conway. [18] Easy Buckets Blonde: 6 (16 oz. cans) 4.5 10 ...