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Stamford Melbourns c1986.jpg |The brewery in 1986
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LincsStamfordMelbourn Thomas Aug08.jpg |From Barry Thomas 2008
LincsStamfordMelbourn TN 2007.jpg |From Terry Nelson 2007
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Revision as of 17:12, 12 April 2017

Melbourns.jpg
Melbourn Bros Stamford letter.jpg
An advert from 1902
An advert from 1954
Championship beer of 1950
An advert


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 1974 and their 32 tied houses were supplied by Samuel Smith Ltd. until sold to J.W.Cameron & Co. Ltd. 1987.

Part of the brewery is now a working museum.

Brewing has been re-established; the brewery produces the Sam Smith fruit beer brands.


List of Melbourn Brothers pubs


Images of the brewery

The brewery in 1972

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