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  2. John Smith's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, John Smith's Extra Smooth was launched in cans. [51] It was introduced in kegs in February 1995, and distributed to 10,000 pubs and venues. [52] It is a nitrogenated version of the pasteurised beer, which was renamed to John Smith's Original in order to differentiate the two products.

  3. Samuel Smith Old Brewery - Wikipedia

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    John Smith's brother William, who ran the business after John's death in 1879, left the Old Brewery to his nephew Samuel in 1886. However, Samuel inherited an empty building and well, with all equipment having been moved next door. Nevertheless, he refitted and opened his brewery. [3] [5] Samuel Smith traditional bottled beer styles influenced ...

  4. Humphrey Smith (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey Smith is known for his unconventional management style at Samuel Smith Brewery and its pubs. He has implemented policies such as banning music, television, mobile devices, and children in the company’s pubs. [8] [9] His brewery maintains traditional practices, including the use of dray horses for some beer deliveries. [10]

  5. John Smith (brewer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1847 John Smith purchased the Backhouse & Hartley brewery with funding provided by his father. [3] Smith's timing proved fortuitous; pale ales were displacing porter as the public's most popular style of beer, and Tadcaster's hard water proved to be well-suited for brewing the new style. [4]

  6. Widget (beer) - Wikipedia

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    A widget is a device placed in a container of beer to manage the characteristics of the beer's head. The original widget was patented in Ireland by Guinness . The "floating widget" is found in cans of beer as a hollow plastic sphere, approximately 3 centimetres (1.2 in) in diameter (similar in appearance to a table tennis ball, but smaller ...

  7. Boddingtons Brewery - Wikipedia

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    [48] [49] By 1993 the cask version was outsold only by Tetley and John Smith's, and the majority of sales were outside of the North West. [47] By 1994 it was the fourth-highest selling bitter brand in the country. [50] The canned variant was distributed nationwide from 1990 and was the highest-selling canned bitter in the UK from 1992 until 2000.