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The company was established as a local brewery chain in 1984 by Allied Breweries, utilising old brewery names, and emphasising local traditional values. An estate of about 50 pubs was built up. Brewing as Holt, Plant & Deakin ceased at both plants in 1996, and both breweries were converted to the 'Firkin' format (the Wolverhampton one continuing to brew for a while).
The company was established as a local brewery chain in 1984 by Allied Breweries, utilising old brewery names, and emphasising local traditional values. An estate of about 50 pubs was built up. Brewing as Holt, Plant & Deakin ceased at both plants in 1996, and both breweries were converted to the 'Firkin' format (the Wolverhampton one continuing to brew for a while).


'''* [[List of Holt, Plant & Deakin pubs]]'''
'''* [[List of Holt, Plant & Deakin pubs]]'''

Revision as of 14:15, 28 November 2018

The Langley brewery
The Wolverhampton brewery
The Wolverhampton brewery

Holt, Plant & Deakin, 91 Station Road, Langley, Oldbury, West Midlands.

Brewing commenced at the former Bridge Inn in 1984.

Holt, Plant & Deakin, 480 Dudley Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands.

Brewing commenced in 1989.

The company was established as a local brewery chain in 1984 by Allied Breweries, utilising old brewery names, and emphasising local traditional values. An estate of about 50 pubs was built up. Brewing as Holt, Plant & Deakin ceased at both plants in 1996, and both breweries were converted to the 'Firkin' format (the Wolverhampton one continuing to brew for a while).

* List of Holt, Plant & Deakin pubs