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Banks's Brewery - the home of fresh cask ale

Standing tall above the Wolverhampton city skyline with its iconic chimney, our Banks’s brewery has been brewing great beer here since 1875. The famous Victorian Park Brewery has remained faithful to its long-standing principal that to brew the best beers you must use the best natural, local ingredients. The brewery today is a hive of activity with a team of dedicated brewers making sure those principals remain at the heart of the brewery.

 

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The Carlsberg Brewery, Northampton

We first started brewing at the Carlsberg Brewery in Northampton in 1973. Inspired by a Danish longship, the building was the vision of Danish architect Knud Munk, for which he received the prestigious Financial Times’ Industrial Architecture Prize.

 

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Marston's Brewery

For over 175 years, Marston's beer has been brewed the same way. We've spent decades making sure that every single pint of every single one of our ales, wherever they're brewed, is perfect.

John Marston began brewing in 1834 at the Horninglow Brewery in Burton upon Trent. In 1898, the brewery relocated to the Albion Brewery on Shobnall Road, and Marston’s have been here ever since. It’s also the home to the famous Burton Union System - one of the last remaining union systems in the world.

Many brewers came to Burton for the water, or more precisely, for the rocks the town was built on. The water trickles down through a thick layer of gypsum before it’s brought back up again through the well. That’s what gives Marston’s beers the depth of flavour, character and crisp refreshing bitterness that you won’t find anywhere else in the world. Scotland has Whisky. Detroit has cars. Burton has beer. And Marston’s is the oldest brewer in town.

 

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