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<big>'''Old Bull's Head Brewery, ''' '' 1 Redhall Road, Lower Gornal, West Midlands.''</big>


Brewing commenced 2004 on the site of the Bradley Brewery which dated from c.1830 to 1934.
<big>'''Old Bulls Head''', ''1 Redhall Road, Lower Gornal, Sedgley, West Midlands''</big>
 
A long-established home-brew pub with a small purpose-built tower brewery at the rear. For many years, the Bradley family brewed here.
 
* Edward Guest 1834-1860
* Eli Bradley 1866-1887
* Emanuel Bradley (Snr) (born 1839) 1887-1896
* John Bradley 1901-1906
* Isaac Bradley 1906-1924
* Thomas Baily 1924-1927
 
Acquired by the [[Holt Brewery Co. Ltd]] in 1930. Then under Allied subsidiary [[Holt, Plant & Deakin]].
 
Since 2004, the site of [[Black Country Ales]].  
 
 
[[category:West Midlands]]
[[category:West Midlands]]

Revision as of 19:34, 27 November 2020

Old Bulls Head Lwr Gornal.jpg

Old Bulls Head, 1 Redhall Road, Lower Gornal, Sedgley, West Midlands

A long-established home-brew pub with a small purpose-built tower brewery at the rear. For many years, the Bradley family brewed here.

  • Edward Guest 1834-1860
  • Eli Bradley 1866-1887
  • Emanuel Bradley (Snr) (born 1839) 1887-1896
  • John Bradley 1901-1906
  • Isaac Bradley 1906-1924
  • Thomas Baily 1924-1927

Acquired by the Holt Brewery Co. Ltd in 1930. Then under Allied subsidiary Holt, Plant & Deakin.

Since 2004, the site of Black Country Ales.