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<big>'''Hadrian & Border Brewery''', ''Unit 5 Preserving Works, Newburn Industrial Estate, Shelley Road, Newburn, Tyne & Wear NE15 9RT''</big> | [[File:HadrianBorderLogo1.jpg|thumb]] | ||
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<big>'''Hadrian Border (Hadrian & Border Brewery)''', ''Unit 5 The Preserving Works, Newburn Industrial Estate, Shelley Road, Newburn, Tyne & Wear NE15 9RT''</big> | |||
Brewing commenced 2001 under this name when the [[Border Brewery Co (Berwick | Brewing commenced in 2001 under this name when the [[Border Brewery Co (Berwick upon Tweed)|Border Brewery Co]] (Berwick) merged with the [[Four Rivers Brewing Co]] and relocated to the Four Rivers site ('''Unit 10 Hawick Crescent Industrial Estate, Newcastle-upon-Tyne'''). | ||
The Hadrian part of the name is because | The Hadrian part of the name is because that site was originally the [[Hadrian Brewery]]. | ||
During early 2011 the brewery expanded and moved to Newburn Industrial Estate, where they brew on a 40-barrel plant. | During early 2011, the brewery expanded and moved to Newburn Industrial Estate, where they brew on a 40-barrel plant. | ||
They also use the name Alnwick Ales. | |||
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[[category:Tyne & Wear]] | [[category:Tyne & Wear]] |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 21 September 2020
Hadrian Border (Hadrian & Border Brewery), Unit 5 The Preserving Works, Newburn Industrial Estate, Shelley Road, Newburn, Tyne & Wear NE15 9RT
Brewing commenced in 2001 under this name when the Border Brewery Co (Berwick) merged with the Four Rivers Brewing Co and relocated to the Four Rivers site (Unit 10 Hawick Crescent Industrial Estate, Newcastle-upon-Tyne).
The Hadrian part of the name is because that site was originally the Hadrian Brewery.
During early 2011, the brewery expanded and moved to Newburn Industrial Estate, where they brew on a 40-barrel plant.
They also use the name Alnwick Ales.