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<big>''' Samuel Allsopp Brewery Co, | <big>'''Samuel Allsopp Brewery Co, '''''107 Station Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.''</big> | ||
Brewhouse built as a pilot plant within the Ind Coope & Allsopp brewery 1957 using main brewery vessels for fermentation. Dedicated conical fermenters added 1979. | Brewhouse built as a pilot plant within the Ind Coope & Allsopp brewery 1957 using main brewery vessels for fermentation. Dedicated conical fermenters added 1979. | ||
Branded as the above in 1994 to produce guest ales as part of [[Carlsberg-Tetley]]'s "Tapsters Choice" range. Mothballed in 1998 after purchase of the site by Bass. | Branded as the above in 1994 to produce guest ales as part of [[Carlsberg-Tetley]]'s "Tapsters Choice" range. | ||
Mothballed in 1998 after purchase of the site by Bass. | |||
Occasionally, used since for mixing alcopops. Moves to use it in place of the much smaller Museum Brewery came to nothing. | Occasionally, used since for mixing alcopops. Moves to use it in place of the much smaller Museum Brewery came to nothing. | ||
'''An assortment of images of the Allsopp Micro Brewery''' | |||
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Allsopps Burtin micro (4).jpg | |||
Allsopps Burtin micro (3).jpg | |||
Allsopps Burtin micro (2).jpg | |||
Allsopps Burtin micro (1).jpg | |||
</gallery> |
Revision as of 19:35, 7 August 2015
Samuel Allsopp Brewery Co, 107 Station Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Brewhouse built as a pilot plant within the Ind Coope & Allsopp brewery 1957 using main brewery vessels for fermentation. Dedicated conical fermenters added 1979.
Branded as the above in 1994 to produce guest ales as part of Carlsberg-Tetley's "Tapsters Choice" range.
Mothballed in 1998 after purchase of the site by Bass.
Occasionally, used since for mixing alcopops. Moves to use it in place of the much smaller Museum Brewery came to nothing.
An assortment of images of the Allsopp Micro Brewery