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  2. St Austell Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The brewery's flagship beer is Tribute Ale, which accounts for around 80% of sales. [3] Other popular ales include Proper Job, Tinner's Ale and Duchy Bitter. [4] On 1 July 2016 St Austell Brewery acquired Bath Ales. [5] In March 2017 a multi-million pound investment in a new brewery and larger bottling and canning facilities at Bath Ales was ...

  3. The Bucket of Blood - Wikipedia

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    The Bucket of Blood is a public house in Phillack, Hayle, Cornwall, owned by St Austell Brewery and currently tenanted by Nick and Tanya Swanson. It is thought to be named after an incident where the landlord brought up a bucket of blood from the building's well.

  4. Cornish Cyder Farm - Wikipedia

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    Healey's Cornish Cyder Farm is a small independent family-run business in Penhallow [1] near Truro, Cornwall, England, UK. It produces and sells its own cider, brandy, whisky, gin, eau de vie, country fruit wines and apple juice. Ciders include Cornish Rattler Cyder and Pear Rattler, which is made by adding pear juice to the original Cornish ...

  5. St Austell - Wikipedia

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    Its flagship beer is St Austell Tribute; a number of other ales are brewed but are less commonly sold outside Cornwall. St Austell Brewery's first public house, The Seven Stars Inn, purchased in 1863, still stands on East Hill in the town but has closed as a public house; the building is let by the Brewery at 'minimal rent' to a charity ...

  6. Bath Ales - Wikipedia

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    The brewery was established in 1995 by former employees of Smiles Brewery in Bristol. [1] Since that time, it has experienced steady growth, which included opening a new bottling plant in 2007. [2] On 1 July 2016 Bath Ales was acquired by Cornwall-based St Austell Brewery. [3]

  7. Independent Family Brewers of Britain - Wikipedia

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    The IFBB was launched on 14 April 1993 at the Brewers' Hall in London. It had 36 members. [1]The defence of 'The Tie' - tying the tenant within his tenancy agreement to buying the brewery's own beers - was a key aim of the IFBB. [1]

  8. Talk:St Austell Brewery - Wikipedia

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    St Austell’s Small Batch Brewery opened in 2016, located in the St Austell Brewery Visitor Centre, and is where limited-edition beers are brewed (cask and bottle). St Austell Brewery owns more than 160 pubs, inns, and hotels across the West Country and is the region’s leading wholesaler of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks.

  9. Austol - Wikipedia

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    The parish and town of St Austell in Cornwall is named in his honour. He is regarded as a saint and is honoured with a Breton feast day on 28 June and a Cornish feast day on the Thursday of Whitsun. According to the "Life" of St Mewan, Austol died within a week after the death of Méen.