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[[File:LloydsCountry_Ad1983.jpg|thumb|Products were sold in the free trade as Lloyds Country Beers]]
<big>'''John Thompson Inn & Brewery''', ''Ingleby Lane, Ingleby, Derbyshire DE73 7HW''</big>
<big>'''John Thompson Inn & Brewery''', ''Ingleby Lane, Ingleby, Derbyshire DE73 7HW''</big>


A 15c farmhouse converted to pub by John and Ann Thompson in 1969. Brewing commenced in 1977: the small brewery is in a separate building at the back of the pub.
A 15c farmhouse converted to pub by John and Ann Thompson in 1969. Brewing commenced in 1977 by landlord John Thompson and brewer Colin Lloyd.
 
The small brewery is in a separate building at the back of the pub.


Shared with [[Lichfield Brewery]] from 1998 to 2003.
Shared with [[Lichfield Brewery]] from 1998 to 2003.

Revision as of 14:42, 6 January 2019

Products were sold in the free trade as Lloyds Country Beers

John Thompson Inn & Brewery, Ingleby Lane, Ingleby, Derbyshire DE73 7HW

A 15c farmhouse converted to pub by John and Ann Thompson in 1969. Brewing commenced in 1977 by landlord John Thompson and brewer Colin Lloyd.

The small brewery is in a separate building at the back of the pub.

Shared with Lichfield Brewery from 1998 to 2003.


The following images were taken on a BHS Visit in 1992:

The pub and brewery in 2017: