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[[Image:Bents 3.jpg|thumb|The Liverpool Brewery in the 1960s]]
[[Image:Bents 3.jpg|thumb|The Liverpool Brewery in the 1960s]]
[[Image:Bents 1.jpg|thumb|An advert from the 1950s]]
[[Image:Bents 1.jpg|thumb|An advert from the 1950s]]
 
<big>'''Bent's Brewery Co. Ltd,'''''New Brewery, 30 Johnson Street, Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside.''</big>
 
<big>'''Bent's Brewery Co. Ltd''', ''New Brewery, 30 Johnson Street, Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside''</big>


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Revision as of 15:41, 15 August 2017

Liverpool letterhead 1951
The Liverpool Brewery in the 1960s
An advert from the 1950s

Bent's Brewery Co. Ltd,New Brewery, 30 Johnson Street, Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside.

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Bent's Brewery Co. Ltd, Mount Street, Stone,Staffordshire (see Montgomery & Co)

Richard Bent was brewing in Scotland Road by 1810. He moved to the above address in about 1840.

Registered in July 1889 to acquire R Bent & Co and Montgomery & Co’s Brewery, Stone.

Acquired by Bass Charrington 1967 with 514 public houses.

Brewing ceased March 1975.


List of Bent's Brewery Co Ltd pubs


An assortment of images of the breweries


A former pub in Wrexham still records Bent's name: