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  2. Double Diamond Burton Pale Ale - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Allsopp merged with Ind Coope in 1935. Bottled Double Diamond began to be advertised heavily from 1946, becoming one of four nationally distributed beers by the 1950s. [4] Under reciprocal trading agreements Ind Coope would agree to stock a rival brewer's beer if they replaced their supply of Bass or Worthington with Double Diamond. [5]

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  4. Tetley's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Tetley Walker had an estate of over 1,000 tied houses in Yorkshire alone and a further 2,000 outside the county. [2] In 1961 Tetley merged with Ind Coope of Burton upon Trent and Ansells of Birmingham to form Allied Breweries, then the world's largest brewing conglomerate. [1] At its height in the 1960s, the Leeds Brewery employed a thousand ...

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    The Bartender-Approved Way to Make Cheap Beer Taste 10x Better. Jessica Wrubel. July 29, 2024 at 1:30 PM. There's a beauty to cheap beer, especially in the summer.

  6. Double diamond - Wikipedia

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    Double diamond may refer to: Double Diamond, 1973 release by British jazz-rock group If; Double Diamond Baseball, a sport based on traditional baseball; Double Diamond, a Double Black Diamond ski trail rating; Double Diamond Burton Ale, a brand of beer brewed by Carlsberg UK; Double Diamond International, a team golf tournament played in the 1970s

  7. Beer in England - Wikipedia

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    A much repeated story [67] has it that 18th century London drinkers liked to blend aged (up to 18 months) and fresh beers into a mixture known as three threads, and that a certain Ralph Harwood came up with an "entire" beer that reproduced the taste of the mixture in a single brew, and that this "Entire" was the ancestor of porter and stout.