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Founded by brothers Alaric and Quentin Neville, who had acquired the Phipps and NBC brand names.  
Founded by brothers Alaric and Quentin Neville, who had acquired the Phipps and NBC brand names.  


The brothers took four years to research the recipe of the flagship brew, Phipps IPA and this was brewed at [[Davis'es Brewing Co]], Grainstore Brewery, in Oakham.
Initially brewed by the [[Davis'es Brewing Co]], Grainstore Brewery, in Oakham.


In 2013, they merged with [[Hoggley's Brewery]] and began to brew Hoggley's beers in Northampton.
Acquired the old Albion site and installed a new plant in 2014, later joined by [[Hoggley's Brewery]].  


In March 2014 the company returned production to Northampton by restoring the former [[Ratliffe & Jeffery Ltd]] Albion Brewery on Kingswell Street.
In March 2014 the company returned production to Northampton by restoring the former [[Ratliffe & Jeffery Ltd]] Albion Brewery on Kingswell Street.

Revision as of 10:36, 12 April 2020

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Phipps Northampton Brewery Company, Albion Brewery, 54 Kingswell Street, Northampton, NN1 1PR

Founded by brothers Alaric and Quentin Neville, who had acquired the Phipps and NBC brand names.

Initially brewed by the Davis'es Brewing Co, Grainstore Brewery, in Oakham.

Acquired the old Albion site and installed a new plant in 2014, later joined by Hoggley's Brewery.

In March 2014 the company returned production to Northampton by restoring the former Ratliffe & Jeffery Ltd Albion Brewery on Kingswell Street.

In August 2015, the Albion Bar was opened at the brewery.