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The Travellers Rest in 1986
Courtesy Roy Denison

Titanic Brewery, Callender Place, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Titanic began in October 1985 as a home brew house at the Travellers Rest, 239 Newcastle Street, Middleport, Stoke-on-Trent. So named because Edward J.Smith, Captain of the Titanic, was a local man.

The brewery moved to Dain Street, Middleport; then to Harvey Works, Lingard Street, Burslem in 1991.

Moved to Callender Place in 2002. A 50-barrel brewery with a small tied estate and extensive free trade.


BHS members attended a tour of the brewery in June 2018: