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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. 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 ...

  4. John Smith's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    It currently brews and packages the ale brands John Smith's Original, John Smith's Extra Smooth and Newcastle Brown Ale, and the lager brands Foster's, Kronenbourg 1664 (Kronenbourg is a Carlsberg-owned brand brewed under license by Heineken in the UK), [60] Amstel and Tiger. [61] [62]

  5. Brown ale - Wikipedia

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    Brown ale is a kind of Ale. Today brown ales are made in England , Belgium and America . Beers termed brown ale include sweet, low alcohol beers such as Manns Original Brown Ale, medium strength amber beers of moderate bitterness such as Newcastle Brown Ale , and malty but hoppy beers such as Sierra Nevada Brown Ale.

  6. 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]

  7. James Herbert Porter - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Porter returned to Newcastle Breweries. [2] The company's directors became aware of the rising demand for bottled beer in the early 1920s and they asked their brewers to begin developing a new product. As assistant brewer, Porter worked alongside the firm's chief chemist, Archie Jones, to create a new formula: Newcastle Brown Ale ...

  8. Beer in England - Wikipedia

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    Cask ale handpumps. Beer has been brewed in England for thousands of years. As a beer brewing country, it is known for top fermented cask beer (also called real ale) which finishes maturing in the cellar of the pub rather than at the brewery and is served with only natural carbonation.

  9. Scottish & Newcastle - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Brown Ale; John Smith's; Websters; The Hofmeister brand was a 3.2% abv pale lager produced by Scottish Courage (later Scottish & Newcastle) from the 1980s to 2003. [26] [27] The brand was marketed in the 1980s with a series of advertisements featuring a bear, George, with a shiny, yellow jacket and a pork pie hat. [28]