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<big>''' Cherry Brothers Ltd, | [[File:Cherry Waterford.jpg|thumb]] | ||
[[File:Allman Ireland.jpg|thumb]]<big>'''Cherry Brothers Ltd, '''''Creywell Brewery, New Ross, Co Wexford, Ireland.''</big> | |||
Founded 1830. Registered October 1906. | Founded 1830. Registered October 1906. | ||
Acquired by Guinness in 1952 and renamed New Ross Brewery Ltd. Ceased brewing 1954. See also Waterford. | Acquired by Guinness in 1952 and renamed New Ross Brewery Ltd. | ||
Ceased brewing 1954. | |||
See also [[Davis-Strangman & Co. Ltd]], Waterford. | |||
'''From the Brewery History Society Journal Number 91''' | |||
This was founded by the Cherry Brothers who came from their King Street Waterford Brewery to establish it in New Ross in 1830. Their advertising slogan was ''"Cherry's Ale for the cheery Gael"''. | |||
An ale brewery that ceased production in 1954 when it was taken over by[[ Guinness]]. Cherrys however became the foundation brewery of the Irish Ale Breweries Group. Cherry's trade was very much a local one. | |||
'''An assortment of images of the brewery''' | |||
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Waterford Cherry bb.jpg | |||
Waterford Cherry aa.jpg | |||
Waterford Cherry 3.jpg | |||
Waterford Cherry 2.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
'''Equipment installed mainly 1902 mothballed 1998. Courtesy Edward Bourke.''' | |||
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File:WAterford Brewery (4).JPG | |||
File:WAterford Brewery (1).JPG | |||
File:WAterford Brewery (2).JPG | |||
File:WAterford Brewery (3).JPG | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 26 July 2019
Cherry Brothers Ltd, Creywell Brewery, New Ross, Co Wexford, Ireland.
Founded 1830. Registered October 1906.
Acquired by Guinness in 1952 and renamed New Ross Brewery Ltd.
Ceased brewing 1954.
See also Davis-Strangman & Co. Ltd, Waterford.
From the Brewery History Society Journal Number 91
This was founded by the Cherry Brothers who came from their King Street Waterford Brewery to establish it in New Ross in 1830. Their advertising slogan was "Cherry's Ale for the cheery Gael".
An ale brewery that ceased production in 1954 when it was taken over byGuinness. Cherrys however became the foundation brewery of the Irish Ale Breweries Group. Cherry's trade was very much a local one.
An assortment of images of the brewery
Equipment installed mainly 1902 mothballed 1998. Courtesy Edward Bourke.