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By 1978 was Hammond’s Malt Vinegar Brewery.
By 1978 was Hammond’s Malt Vinegar Brewery.
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Revision as of 12:54, 3 May 2020

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Lancashire Clubs Federation Brewery Ltd, Clough Springs Brewery, Wheatley Lane/ Parker, Barrowford, Lancashire.

John Kenyon acquired Hartley and Bell’s Clough Springs Brewery, with 6 houses in 1888.

Closed after take-over by Massey's Burnley Brewery Ltd in 1928 and became a corn mill.

Reopened as above in 1951 (see Bolton) with capacity of 500bpw but ceased 1960 and the trade was acquired by the Yorkshire Clubs Brewery Ltd.

Gibbs Mew & Co. Ltd. of Salisbury, in partnership with Walsall & District Clubs Brewery Ltd, bought the brewery to produce keg beer for Northern clubs.

Brewing ceased after two years.

By 1978 was Hammond’s Malt Vinegar Brewery.