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Brewing ceased 1940 because the vats had become warped with lack of use and it was decided not to renew them in wartime.
Brewing ceased 1940 because the vats had become warped with lack of use and it was decided not to renew them in wartime.


'''From an informative pamphlet published by the College Library: [[Queen's College Brewhouse History]]'''


'''An article from the Brewers' Journal 1927: [[Queen's College Brewhouse]]'''
'''An article from the Brewers' Journal 1927: [[Queen's College Brewhouse]]'''




'''From an informative pamphlet published by the College Library: [[Queen's College Brewhouse History]]'''
'''An assortment of images of the brewery at the present time'''
 
 
'''An assortment of images of the brewery'''
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Queens College brewhouse KS 2018.JPG|The brewhouse in 2018
Queens College brewhouse KS 2018.JPG|The brewhouse in 2018
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Revision as of 11:10, 24 July 2018

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Queen's College Brewery, Oxford, Oxfordshire.

Founded in 1340-41.

Brewing ceased 1940 because the vats had become warped with lack of use and it was decided not to renew them in wartime.


From an informative pamphlet published by the College Library: Queen's College Brewhouse History

An article from the Brewers' Journal 1927: Queen's College Brewhouse


An assortment of images of the brewery at the present time