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The Company's first hall was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666, [3] and its second was bombed during the Blitz in 1940. Rebuilt in 1960, the present Brewers' Hall is located at Aldermanbury Square in the City of London , being the Company's HQ as well as available on a private hire basis for events.
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.
The amalgamated company was the largest brewer in London. [4] The Combe brewery in Longacre and the Reid brewery in Clerkenwell closed almost immediately, and production was concentrated on the Watney Stag Brewery in Pimlico. [5] The company had an annual output of 1.8 million hl (1.5 million US bbl; 40 million imp gal). [5]
The Institute of Brewing and Distilling (IBD) is an industry trade association for brewers and distillers, both in the United Kingdom and internationally. The IBD had its headquarters at Clarges Street in London London until 2014 at which time the Institute moved to its current location in Curlew Street, south of the River Thames.
The Brewing Industry Research Foundation is now part of Campden BRI, a research association serving all sectors of the food and drink industry. [1] The Brewing Division was based next to the M23 at Nutfield, and the other Divisions are located in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, where about 250 people are employed.
It merged with United Breweries of London in 1964, [1] and with Bass Brewery in 1967 to become the largest UK brewing company, Bass Charrington. [2] The brewing operations of the company were bought by Interbrew (now Anheuser-Busch InBev) in 2000, while the retail side (hotel and pub holdings) were renamed Six Continents.
The brewery officially opened in September 2013, [21] and Truman's beer is currently stocked by a number of London pubs. [22] After operating for 9 years in London the brewery became known as Big Penny Beer and the rights to the Truman brand were once again sold, this time to the owners of the original brewing site in Brick Lane.