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The Southgate Brewery closed in 1932 and all brewing was concentrated at Burton-on-Trent.
The Southgate Brewery closed in 1932 and all brewing was concentrated at Burton-on-Trent.


In 1985, the Castle Acres brewery [[Everards Ltd]] in Narbourough, Leicester was established.  
In 1985, the Castle Acres brewery [[Everards Ltd]] in Narbourough, Leicester was established.
 


'''The Southgate Brewery:'''
'''The Southgate Brewery:'''

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The Southgate brewery in 1884


W Everard & Co Ltd, Southgate Brewery, Southgate Street, Leicester

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An Ordnance Survey extract from 1884 "Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland" http://maps.nls.uk/index.html


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

In 1893, they acquired the Bridge Brewery, Burton-on-Trent from Henry Boddington & Co. Ltd; and in February 1898, they leased the Trent Brewery from the Trent Brewery Co Ltd and the Bridge Brewery was closed.

Registered in 1925 as W Everard & Co Ltd.

The Southgate Brewery closed in 1932 and all brewing was concentrated at Burton-on-Trent.

In 1985, the Castle Acres brewery Everards Ltd in Narbourough, Leicester was established.


The Southgate Brewery: