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Brewing became spasmodic from about 2000 but ceased in early 2008 with their beers being brewed at The Nottingham Brewery for a short period before this stopped too.
Brewing became spasmodic from about 2000 but ceased in early 2008 with their beers being brewed at The Nottingham Brewery for a short period before this stopped too.
As at 2019, staff confirmed that the brewery was still in place, but brewing has not occurred for many years.
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''The brewery in 1994. Courtesy Roy Denison''




[[Category:Nottinghamshire]]
[[Category:Nottinghamshire]]

Latest revision as of 18:41, 7 April 2020

Note the name above the windows.
The brewery was located in the first floor of the modern rear extension.

Fellows, Morton & Clayton, 54 Canal Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.

A Whitbread & Co. Ltd home brew house founded 1980 and was named after a former canal transport company whose offices they occupied. A malt extract plant.

Brewing became spasmodic from about 2000 but ceased in early 2008 with their beers being brewed at The Nottingham Brewery for a short period before this stopped too.

As at 2019, staff confirmed that the brewery was still in place, but brewing has not occurred for many years.


Fellows Moreton & Clayton Nottingham 25.10.94.jpg

The brewery in 1994. Courtesy Roy Denison