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<big>'''Museum Brewing Company, '''''The Museum of Brewing, Coors Visitors Centre, Horninglow Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.''</big>
[[File:Museum Bry BoT RD zx (1).jpg|thumb|Courtesy Roy Denison]]
[[File:Museum Bry BoT RD zx (2).jpg|thumb|Courtesy Roy Denison]]
<big>'''Museum Brewing Company''' or '''White Shield Brewery''', ''National Brewery Centre, Horninglow Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire DE14 1NG''</big>


Brewing commenced 1994 using former Cape Hill pilot brewery plant.  
Established in the former Bass Brewery Museum, brewing commenced in 1994 using the former pilot brewery plant from M&B's brewery at Cape Hill. Under Molson-Coors the centre became the National Brewing Museum.


Renamed the White Shield Brewery in 2004.  
The brewery was renamed the '''White Shield Brewery''' in 2004. However, a new brewery [[Heritage Brewing Company]] ('''William Worthington Brewery''') was added within the National Brewery Centre in 2010 and the Cape Hill plant was mothballed. See also:- [[National Brewery Heritage Trust]].


Under Molson-Coors the centre became the National Brewing Museum and the brewery the William Worthington Brewery.
* A Gallery of images from [[Burton Museum Brewery -  16 December 2010]]


A £1m micro was added within National Brewery Centre in 2010 and the Cape Hill plant mothballed.
* A Gallery of images from [[Burton Museum Brewery -  8 October 2013]]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 22 May 2023

Courtesy Roy Denison
Courtesy Roy Denison

Museum Brewing Company or White Shield Brewery, National Brewery Centre, Horninglow Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire DE14 1NG

Established in the former Bass Brewery Museum, brewing commenced in 1994 using the former pilot brewery plant from M&B's brewery at Cape Hill. Under Molson-Coors the centre became the National Brewing Museum.

The brewery was renamed the White Shield Brewery in 2004. However, a new brewery Heritage Brewing Company (William Worthington Brewery) was added within the National Brewery Centre in 2010 and the Cape Hill plant was mothballed. See also:- National Brewery Heritage Trust.