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Founded in 1849 when Thomas Hull and William Everard leased the brewery in Southgate Street, Leicester from Wilmot & Co. See: [[Everards Southgate Brewery]].
Founded in 1849 when Thomas Hull and William Everard leased the brewery in Southgate Street, Leicester from Wilmot & Co. See: [[Everards Southgate Brewery]].


In 1893, they acquired the '''Bridge Brewery''', Burton-upon-Trent from Henry Boddington & Co. Ltd. This was originally built as a warehouse in 1783 and was converted into a brewery in 1865. The building still stands off the Trent Bridge.  
In 1893, they acquired the '''Bridge Brewery''', Burton-upon-Trent from Henry Boddington & Co. Ltd. This was originally built as a warehouse in 1783 and was converted into a brewery in 1865. Everards closed the Bridge Brewery in June 1898, having established themselves at the Trent Brewery. The building still stands off the Trent Bridge.  


As the Bridge Brewery proved to be too small for the firm's output, they leased the Trent Brewery in Anglesey Road from the Trent Brewery Co. Ltd. (in liquidation) in February 1898 and the Bridge Brewery was closed in June 1898.  
As the Bridge Brewery proved to be too small for the firm's output, in February 1898 they leased the Trent Brewery in Anglesey Road from the [[Trent Brewery Co. Ltd]] (in liquidation).  


Registered 1925 as W.Everard & Co. Ltd. Southgate Brewery, Leicester.
Registered 1925 as W.Everard & Co. Ltd.


The Southgate Brewery brewery closed in 1932 and all brewing was concentrated at the Trent Brewery in Burton-upon-Trent. Public company registered as '''Everard's Brewery Ltd''' in October 1936.
The Southgate Brewery brewery closed in 1931-1932 and was converted into a distribution centre. All brewing was now concentrated at the Trent Brewery in Burton-upon-Trent. Public company registered as '''Everard's Brewery Ltd''' in October 1936.


Trent Brewery renamed the Tiger Brewery c.1970 and was closed 1983. In 1985 it was sold for conversion into a brewery museum and the Castle Acres brewery in Narbourough was established.
The Trent Brewery was renamed the Tiger Brewery in about 1970 but was closed in 1983. It became [[Heritage Brewery Ltd (Burton)]].
 
In 1985, the Castle Acres brewery in Narborough, near Leicester, was established.


Brewing at Castle Acres will cease in 2017, and a new brewery named 'Everards Meadows' will be established on the other side of Soar Valley Way. The new brewery, which will also feature a shop, pub, restaurant and cycling centre, is under construction 2018-2019.
Brewing at Castle Acres will cease in 2017, and a new brewery named 'Everards Meadows' will be established on the other side of Soar Valley Way. The new brewery, which will also feature a shop, pub, restaurant and cycling centre, is under construction 2018-2019.




* '''[[List of Everard's Brewery Ltd. pubs]]'''
<big>'''Everard's Brewery Ltd, '''''Trent Brewery, Dale Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.''</big>
 
 
Acquired the Bridge Brewery, Burton from Henry Boddington & Co. Ltd. 1893. The latter, which still stands off the Trent Bridge, was originally built as a warehouse in 1783 and was converted into a brewery in 1865. They leased the Trent Brewery in February 1898 and the Bridge Brewery was closed. Registered 1925 as W.Everard & Co. Ltd. Southgate Brewery closed 1931 and converted into a distribution centre.
 
Registered as above October 1936. Trent Brewery renamed the Tiger Brewery 1970 and was closed in 1983 being replaced by a new smaller brewery at Castle Acres, Narborough, Leicester. See also [[Heritage Brewery Ltd (Burton)]].
 
 
* [[List of Everard's Brewery Ltd. pubs]]





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Everard's Brewery Ltd, Castle Acres, Narborough, Leicester, Leicestershire

Still brewing independently.

Founded in 1849 when Thomas Hull and William Everard leased the brewery in Southgate Street, Leicester from Wilmot & Co. See: Everards Southgate Brewery.

In 1893, they acquired the Bridge Brewery, Burton-upon-Trent from Henry Boddington & Co. Ltd. This was originally built as a warehouse in 1783 and was converted into a brewery in 1865. Everards closed the Bridge Brewery in June 1898, having established themselves at the Trent Brewery. The building still stands off the Trent Bridge.

As the Bridge Brewery proved to be too small for the firm's output, in February 1898 they leased the Trent Brewery in Anglesey Road from the Trent Brewery Co. Ltd (in liquidation).

Registered 1925 as W.Everard & Co. Ltd.

The Southgate Brewery brewery closed in 1931-1932 and was converted into a distribution centre. All brewing was now concentrated at the Trent Brewery in Burton-upon-Trent. Public company registered as Everard's Brewery Ltd in October 1936.

The Trent Brewery was renamed the Tiger Brewery in about 1970 but was closed in 1983. It became Heritage Brewery Ltd (Burton).

In 1985, the Castle Acres brewery in Narborough, near Leicester, was established.

Brewing at Castle Acres will cease in 2017, and a new brewery named 'Everards Meadows' will be established on the other side of Soar Valley Way. The new brewery, which will also feature a shop, pub, restaurant and cycling centre, is under construction 2018-2019.



The Burton brewery:


Images of the brewery:

The BHS AGM held in 2003: