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Name changed as above March 1872. 120 tied houses.  
Name changed as above March 1872. 120 tied houses.  


Merged with [[Chesters Brewery Co. Ltd]]. 1962 and closed.  
Merged with [[Chesters Brewery Co. Ltd]]. 1962.  


The principal brewery in later years was the old Aspinall site which eventually ceased brewing in 1968.
The principal brewery in later years was the old Aspinall site which eventually ceased brewing in 1968.

Revision as of 20:41, 9 April 2020

Birkenhead Brewery strapline.jpg
Courtesy Roy Denison
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Birkenhead Brewery Co. Ltd., New Brewery. Brewers’ Journal 15th March 1901.
Birkenhead Brewery Co. Ltd., Brewers’ Journal.
Birkenhead Brewery Co. Ltd., Brewers’ Journal.

Birkenhead Brewery Co. Ltd, 73 Oxton Road, Birkenhead, Merseyside.

Registered August 1865 as the Birkenhead Amalgamated Brewery Co. Ltd to merge Aspinall's Anchor Brewery, Livingstone Street (rebuilt 1900) and Cook's Argyle Brewery, Oxton Road.

The Cooks also brewed at Tetbury, N. & W. Cook,.

Name changed as above March 1872. 120 tied houses.

Merged with Chesters Brewery Co. Ltd. 1962.

The principal brewery in later years was the old Aspinall site which eventually ceased brewing in 1968.


List of Birkenhead Brewery Co Ltd pubs


An assortment of views of the brewery.

From a visit by Mike Brown in 2019

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 6,675
Description  : Liver Bird on barrel
Date of Application  : 16/6/1876
Used Prior to 1875?  : 10 years