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* [[Ramsden & Son Ltd]] of Halifax was acquired in 1964 with 117 tied houses and was closed.
* [[Ramsden & Son Ltd]] of Halifax was acquired in 1964 with 117 tied houses and was closed.
* In 1965, they acquired the 22 pubs of [[Blatch's Theale Brewery Ltd]].
* [[Aylesbury Brewery Co. Ltd]] was acquired in 1973.
* The [[Thomas Usher & Son Ltd]] estate of 214 tied houses was acquired in 1980.
* The [[Thomas Usher & Son Ltd]] estate of 214 tied houses was acquired in 1980.
* The [[Holt, Plant & Deakin]] company was established as a local brewery and pub chain in 1984, utilising old brewery names, and emphasising local traditional values.
* They acquired [[Drybrough & Co. Ltd]] in January 1987 with 187 tied houses and brewing ceased there in the same month.
* [[Alnwick Brewery Co. Ltd]] was acquired in 1987.
* [[Alnwick Brewery Co. Ltd]] was acquired in 1987.
* The [[Firkin Brewery]] chain was acquired in 1991.




[[Carlsberg Brewery Ltd]] merged with Allied Breweries in 1992 to form '''Carlsberg-Tetley'''.
[[Carlsberg Brewery Ltd]] merged with Allied Breweries in 1992 to form '''Carlsberg-Tetley'''. The pub estate traded as '''Allied-Domecq''', and the remaining pub estate was sold to Punch Taverns in 2000.





Revision as of 18:20, 29 July 2021

Allied Breweries, 107 Station Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire

Allied Breweries, a major brewing and pub-owning conglomerate, was created in 1961 with the merger of:

Acquisitions:


Carlsberg Brewery Ltd merged with Allied Breweries in 1992 to form Carlsberg-Tetley. The pub estate traded as Allied-Domecq, and the remaining pub estate was sold to Punch Taverns in 2000.