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[[Image:Cippenham Stallion ales.jpg|thumb|The Cippenham site]]
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<big>'''Stallion Ales, '''''Long Barn public house, Cippenham Lane, Cippenham near Slough, Berkshire.''</big>


Home brew house founded by Maureen Hurst and Ken Jones March 1983.  
 
<big>'''Stallion Ales''', ''Long Barn Public House, Cippenham Lane, Cippenham, Berkshire.''</big>
 
Home brew house founded by Maureen Hurst and Ken Jones in March 1983. A Peter Austin full-mash plant.


Brewery closed August 1985 and plant moved to Helland, Cornwall but closed 1987.
Brewery closed August 1985 and plant moved to Helland, Cornwall but closed 1987.
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Closed 1987.
Closed 1987.
[[Category:Berkshire]]
[[Category:Berkshire]]
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 4 January 2019

The Cippenham site


Stallion Ales, Long Barn Public House, Cippenham Lane, Cippenham, Berkshire.

Home brew house founded by Maureen Hurst and Ken Jones in March 1983. A Peter Austin full-mash plant.

Brewery closed August 1985 and plant moved to Helland, Cornwall but closed 1987.


Stallion Ales, Helland Grange, Helland, Cornwall.

Founded by Ken Jones and Maureen Hurst December 1985.

Closed 1987.