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<big>'''Windsor Castle Brewery Ltd''', ''Windsor Castle Public House, 7 Stourbridge Road, Lye, West Midlands DY9 7DG''</big>
<big>'''Windsor Castle Brewery Ltd''', ''Windsor Castle Public House, 7 Stourbridge Road, Lye, West Midlands DY9 7DG''</big>


In 1900, [[Nathaniel Sadler]] established the original Windsor Castle Brewery in Oldbury. Brewing ceased here in 1927.
In 1900, [[Nathaniel Sadler (Oldbury)|Nathaniel Sadler]] established the original Windsor Castle Brewery in Oldbury. Brewing ceased here in 1927.


In 2004, John Alexander commenced brewing Sadler's ales once again at the Windsor Castle Public House in Lye.
In 2004, John Alexander commenced brewing Sadler's ales once again at the Windsor Castle Public House in Lye. In 2013 formed a joint venture with Craddocks. An enlarged brewery was opened nearby in 2015: [[Sadlers Ales]].


An enlarged brewery was opened nearby in 2015: [[Sadlers Ales]].
In November 2019, following the demise of Sadlers, brewing recommenced at the Windsor Castle as [[Printworks Brewery]].
 
In November 2019, brewing recommenced at the Windsor Castle as [[Print Works Brewery]].




[[category:West Midlands]]
[[category:West Midlands]]

Latest revision as of 13:54, 30 November 2021

Windsor Castle Brewery Ltd, Windsor Castle Public House, 7 Stourbridge Road, Lye, West Midlands DY9 7DG

In 1900, Nathaniel Sadler established the original Windsor Castle Brewery in Oldbury. Brewing ceased here in 1927.

In 2004, John Alexander commenced brewing Sadler's ales once again at the Windsor Castle Public House in Lye. In 2013 formed a joint venture with Craddocks. An enlarged brewery was opened nearby in 2015: Sadlers Ales.

In November 2019, following the demise of Sadlers, brewing recommenced at the Windsor Castle as Printworks Brewery.