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The first beer they released was a German-style lager called Cotswold Premium. [1] It has been named of the "10 of the Best Breweries in the Cotswolds" by The Cotswolds Gentleman. [3] In 2021, the brewery began to collaborate with Jeremy Clarkson to produce Hawkstone Lager [4] and later the brewery was rebranded to Hawkstone. [5]
Cheltenham marked their 70th anniversary at the stadium by winning promotion to the Football League Second Division, the third tier of English football, for the first time. The record attendance is 8,326, at a game versus Reading, FA Cup 1st Round, 17 November 1956. Whaddon Road was the smallest League One stadium in the 2007–08 and 2008–09 ...
Timeline of British Breweries; Brewer 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Adnams, Southwold: Adnams Whitbread, London : Whitbread Interbrew
Hook Norton brewery Shipstones Brewery Tolly Cobbold Cliff Brewery Mansfield Brewery William Bradford (1845-1919) worked in the brewing industry from the late 1860s and established his architectural practice at 40 King William Street, London EC4, in 1879, moving to Carlton Chambers, 12 Regent Street , London W1, in early 1882.
Cheltenham in 1933. Cheltenham is located at River Chelt, which rises nearby at Dowdeswell and runs through the town on its way to the Severn. [6] It was first recorded in 803, as Celtan hom; the meaning has not been resolved with certainty, but latest scholarship concludes that the first element preserves a Celtic noun cilta, 'steep hill', here referring to the Cotswold scarp; the second ...
The brewery site was lit throughout by electricity by 1889, generated by a dynamo powered by a steam engine, allowing work to continue at night. In 1890 the brewery employed over 200 people (compared with about 50 in the early 1870s). There was no natural source of water on the brewery site and so water was supplied by the local water company.
The company ceased brewing in 1991 to concentrate on running pubs and hotels. [ 7 ] In 1999, the tenanted wing of the Greenall's operation was sold to the Japanese bank, Nomura for £370 million [ 8 ] and the main Greenall's operation, involving 770 pubs and 69 budget lodges, was sold to Scottish and Newcastle for £1.1billion. [ 9 ]
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