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<big>'''Kestrel Brewery Ltd,''''' Unit F Vallis Trading Estate, Robins Lane, Frome, Wiltshire.</big>''
<big>'''Kestrel Brewery Ltd,''''' Unit F Vallis Trading Estate, Robins Lane, Frome, Somerset</big>''


Formed to acquire [[Ash Vine]] and [[Bishop’s Brewery]], Wellington, during 2000 but the plan fell through and brewery went into receivership in early 2001.  
Formed to acquire [[Ash Vine Brewery]] and [[Bishop's Brewery (Wellington)]], during 2000 but the plan fell through and brewery went into receivership in early 2001.  


The brand name and beers were taken over by Heritage during the Summer of 2001 and were brewed at their Tisbury base until they went into receivership as well.  
The brand name and beers were taken over by Heritage Brewery (Dinton) during the Summer of 2001 and were brewed at their Tisbury base until they went into receivership as well.  


They were, for a period, then brewed at [[Hobden's Wessex Brewery]].
They were, for a period, then brewed at Hobden's [[Wessex Brewery]].
 
 
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Kestrel Brewery Ltd, Unit F Vallis Trading Estate, Robins Lane, Frome, Somerset

Formed to acquire Ash Vine Brewery and Bishop's Brewery (Wellington), during 2000 but the plan fell through and brewery went into receivership in early 2001.

The brand name and beers were taken over by Heritage Brewery (Dinton) during the Summer of 2001 and were brewed at their Tisbury base until they went into receivership as well.

They were, for a period, then brewed at Hobden's Wessex Brewery.