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{{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 21,460/4|desc=A Greek cross|date=7/11/1879|seventy=17 years | {{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 21,460/4|desc=A Greek cross|date=7/11/1879|seventy=17 years | ||
|regno2 = 74,764|desc2=Words "Stone Ale"|date2=7/4/1888|seventy2=27 years}} | |regno2 = 74,764|desc2=Words "Stone Ale"|date2=7/4/1888|seventy2=27 years}} |
Revision as of 23:31, 10 April 2017
John Joule & Sons Ltd, High Street, Stone, Staffordshire.
Founded 1780.
Acquired by Harding & Parrington Ltd of Liverpool 1873. Registered December 1898.
Acquired by Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd, as Bass Charrington, in 1968 with 214 tied houses.
Brewing ceased September 1972.
Brewery mainly demolished but bottling stores still standing.
A selection of images of the brewery
The brewery in 2006. Courtesy Tony Beattie.
The brewery in 2007. Courtesy Steve Peck.
The brewery in 2013. Courtesy Ken Smith.
The brewery clock now relocated into the town centre. Courtesy Steve Peck 2016.
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