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  2. Burton ale - Wikipedia

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    Marston's Brewery's Owd Rodger Strong Ale is another surviving beer that was formerly sold as a Burton ale. [82] Theakston's Old Peculier. Fuller Smith and Turner replaced its Burton ale with a strong bitter, ESB, in 1969, [83] [84] but Fuller's ESB retains something of its Burton ale heritage and Fuller's 1845 Ale is based on a Burton ale recipe.

  3. Brewers of Burton - Wikipedia

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    Bass was known as the father of Midland cricket and was a member of the Northern Counties team which played against the M.C.C. at Burton in 1841. [7] In the heyday of brewing in Burton, many brewery companies had their own cricket teams. The Brewery Cup was established around 1894 by the Burton Breweries Cricket Association. [8]

  4. Strong ale - Wikipedia

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    An unopened bottle of Ansells Silver Jubilee Strong Ale from 1977. Strong ale is a type of ale, usually above 5% abv and often higher, between 7 and 11% abv, which spans a number of beer styles, including old ale, barley wine, and Burton ale.

  5. Samuel Allsopp & Sons - Wikipedia

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    After Samuel's death in 1838, his sons Charles and Henry continued the brewery as Allsopp & Sons. In 1859, they built a new brewery near the railway station, and added a prestigious office block in 1864. By 1861, Allsopp's was the second-largest brewery after Bass. Henry Allsopp retired in 1882 and his son Samuel Charles Allsopp took over.

  6. Bass Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Bass Brewery (/ ˈ b æ s /) was founded in 1777 by William Bass in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England. [2] The main brand was Bass Pale Ale, once the highest-selling beer in the UK. [3]

  7. Brewing methods - Wikipedia

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    In 1822, the method had been copied by the Burton upon Trent brewer Samuel Allsopp, who got a more hoppy tasting version of the beer because of the sulphate-rich local water. The clean, crisp, bitter flavour of beer brewed by Allsopp in Burton became very popular and by 1888 there were 31 breweries in the town supplying demand for Burton Ale.

  8. Timeline of British breweries - Wikipedia

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    Ind Coope, Burton Ind Coope Ind Coope & Allsopp/Ind Coope Allied Breweries: Carlsberg-Tetley/Carlsberg Ind Coope, Romford; Bindley's, Burton Bindley & Co " Robinson's, Burton Robinson's Brewery" Woolf's, Burton Woolf's " Colchester, Colchester: Colchester Brewery Co " Burton, Burton Burton Brewery Co " All Saints: All Saints Brewery" Budden ...

  9. International Brewing Awards - Wikipedia

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    Champion Non and Low Alcohol Beer – Manns Brown Ale, Marston’s PLC, Burton, UK. Champion Dark Beer – Black Butte Porter, Deschutes Brewery Inc., Oregon, USA. Champion Strong Beer – Brugse Zot Dubbel, Brouwerij De Halve Maan, Bruges, Belgium. Champion Speciality Beer - Red Chair NWPA, Deschutes Brewery Inc., Oregon, USA. Champion Cask ...