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[[File:Melbourn Stamford aa.jpg|thumb|Championship beer of 1950]] | [[File:Melbourn Stamford aa.jpg|thumb|Championship beer of 1950]] | ||
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<big>'''Melbourn Brothers Ltd''', ''All Saints Brewery, 21 All Saints Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire.''</big> | <big>'''Melbourn Brothers Ltd''', ''All Saints Brewery, 21 All Saints Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire.''</big> | ||
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Brewery tours are available. | Brewery tours are available. | ||
* '''[[List of Melbourn Brothers pubs]]''' | * '''[[List of Melbourn Brothers pubs]]''' | ||
'''Images of the brewery''' | '''Images of the brewery''' |
Revision as of 16:06, 13 June 2018
Melbourn Brothers Ltd, All Saints Brewery, 21 All Saints Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire.
Founded in 1825 and was acquired by Melbourn Brothers in 1869.
Brewing ceased in 1974 and their 32 tied houses were supplied by Samuel Smith Ltd. until sold to J.W.Cameron & Co. Ltd in 1987 - although subsequently the pub estate was dispersed to other companies.
Part of the brewery became a working museum. After a period unused, brewing was re-established by Samuel Smith Old Brewery Ltd; the brewery produces the Sam Smith fruit beer brands. There is also a Samuel Smith pub at the site, converted from the former brewery stores.
Brewery tours are available.
Images of the brewery
The brewery in 1972
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