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<big>'''Anglo-Bavarian Brewery Co. Ltd, ''''' | <big>'''Anglo-Bavarian Brewery Co. Ltd, '''''Commercial Road, Shepton Mallet, Somerset.''</big> | ||
Erected 1864 as the Shepton Mallet Pale Ale Brewery by William Clarke of the Red Lion Brewery in Town Street. Bought by Garton & Co. of Southampton 1870 for use a reserve brewery. | Erected 1864 as the Shepton Mallet Pale Ale Brewery by William Clarke of the Red Lion Brewery in Town Street. Bought by Garton & Co. of Southampton 1870 for use a reserve brewery. | ||
The word "Bavarian" was dropped from the title during the First World War. | The word "Bavarian" was dropped from the title during the First World War. Company wound-up 1922 and estate sold to [[Cheltenham Original Brewery Co. Ltd]]. and [[Arnold, Perrett & Co. Ltd]]. | ||
Recommenced on a smaller scale in 1935 to supply the domestic trade and finally ceased in September 1939. | Recommenced on a smaller scale in 1935 to supply the domestic trade and finally ceased in September 1939. | ||
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'''An assortment of images of the brewery''' | '''An assortment of images of the brewery''' | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Shepton Mallet 3.jpg | Shepton Mallet 3.jpg | ||
Shepton Mallet 2.jpg | Shepton Mallet 2.jpg | ||
Shepton Mallet Anglo Bavarian 1960s.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 85,049|desc=Label design with Griffin|date=15/1/1889|seventy=NO | {{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 85,049|desc=Label design with Griffin|date=15/1/1889|seventy=NO | ||
|regno2 = 558,342|desc2=Beer Labels|date2=27/02/1935|seventy2=NO}} | |regno2 = 558,342|desc2=Beer Labels|date2=27/02/1935|seventy2=NO}} |
Revision as of 12:51, 15 December 2015
Anglo-Bavarian Brewery Co. Ltd, Commercial Road, Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
Erected 1864 as the Shepton Mallet Pale Ale Brewery by William Clarke of the Red Lion Brewery in Town Street. Bought by Garton & Co. of Southampton 1870 for use a reserve brewery.
The word "Bavarian" was dropped from the title during the First World War. Company wound-up 1922 and estate sold to Cheltenham Original Brewery Co. Ltd. and Arnold, Perrett & Co. Ltd.
Recommenced on a smaller scale in 1935 to supply the domestic trade and finally ceased in September 1939.
Buildings now used as a trading estate.
An assortment of images of the brewery
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