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John Smith's Brewery in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England, produces beers including John Smith's, the highest selling bitter in the United Kingdom since the mid-1990s. The majority of John Smith's sales are of the nitrogenated Extra Smooth product, although a cask conditioned variant is available nationally.
In 1847, John Smith, supported by his father, [4] a butcher and cattle dealer from Meanwood, purchased it and built his new John Smith's Brewery close by. John Smith's brother William, who ran the business after John's death in 1879, left the Old Brewery to his nephew Samuel in 1886.
John Smith (18 March 1824 – 9 September 1879) was an English brewer. He is best known for establishing the John Smith's Brewery in Tadcaster , North Yorkshire , which continues to operate. History
Bottling of Newcastle Brown Ale moved to the John Smith's Brewery in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, in 2007. [14] Heineken bought Scottish and Newcastle in a joint deal with Carlsberg in 2008. [15] In 2010, Scottish and Newcastle closed the Dunston brewery, moving production of Brown Ale to the John Smiths Brewery in Tadcaster. [16]
Humphrey Smith is known for his unconventional management style at Samuel Smith Brewery and its pubs. He has implemented policies such as banning music, television, mobile devices, and children in the company’s pubs. [8] [9] His brewery maintains traditional practices, including the use of dray horses for some beer deliveries. [10]
Magnet refers to Magnet Bitter from John Smith's Brewery, widely available in Yorkshire. Woodbines refers nostalgically to a once-popular brand of strong cigarette. Snuff is ground tobacco for sniffing up the nose. Wilson's Snuff Mill, established in 1737, is located a mile away from Bramall Lane. [6]
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[42] By this time John Smith's was outselling Webster's three to one. [42] Following the closure of the Fountain Head Brewery in 1996, Webster's beers were initially brewed at Scottish Courage's John Smith's Brewery in Tadcaster, but were subsequently moved to the Thomas Hardy Brewery at Burtonwood in 2004. [43]