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<big>'''Heritage Brewing Company''', ''The National Brewery Centre, Horninglow Street, Burton Upon Trent DE14 1NG''</big>
<big>'''Heritage Brewing Company''' or '''William Worthington Brewery''', ''The National Brewery Centre, Horninglow Street, Burton-upon-Trent DE14 1NG''</big>


A 25-barrel brewery built in 2011 on the ground floor of the National Brewery (formerly Bass) Museum.
A 25-barrel brewery built in 2010-2011 by Coors on the ground floor of the National Brewery (formerly Bass) Museum. This was formerly Bass Brewery's Joiners Shop.


Amongst their brews are famous names such as Offilers and Charrington.
Amongst their brews are famous names such as Offilers and Charrington.


See also [[Museum Brewing Co]].
See also [[Museum Brewing Co]], also within the National Brewery Centre.
 
 
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Revision as of 17:16, 16 July 2022

Charringtons beer from Heritage Bry aa.png

Heritage Brewing Company or William Worthington Brewery, The National Brewery Centre, Horninglow Street, Burton-upon-Trent DE14 1NG

A 25-barrel brewery built in 2010-2011 by Coors on the ground floor of the National Brewery (formerly Bass) Museum. This was formerly Bass Brewery's Joiners Shop.

Amongst their brews are famous names such as Offilers and Charrington.

See also Museum Brewing Co, also within the National Brewery Centre.