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Founded as the Traveller's Rest beerhouse c.1830. Renamed the Alma Inn 1861. Acquired by Henry and Benjamin Woodhouse 1901.
Founded as the Traveller's Rest beerhouse c.1830. Renamed the Alma Inn 1861. Acquired by Henry and Benjamin Woodhouse 1901.


Moved to the nearby Victoria Brewery in 1914 which was then renamed the Alma Brewery and moved again 1917 to the Queen's Cross Brewery (see: [[Matthew Smith, Queen's Cross Brewery]].
Moved to the nearby Victoria Brewery in 1914 which was then renamed the Alma Brewery and moved again 1917 to the Queen's Cross Brewery (see: [[Matthew Smith, Queens Cross Brewery]].


15 public houses. Ceased brewing 1934.
15 public houses. Ceased brewing 1934.

Latest revision as of 13:59, 8 June 2026

H & B Woodhouse, Alma Brewery, 45 Hall Street, Dudley Town Centre, West Midlands.

Founded as the Traveller's Rest beerhouse c.1830. Renamed the Alma Inn 1861. Acquired by Henry and Benjamin Woodhouse 1901.

Moved to the nearby Victoria Brewery in 1914 which was then renamed the Alma Brewery and moved again 1917 to the Queen's Cross Brewery (see: Matthew Smith, Queens Cross Brewery.

15 public houses. Ceased brewing 1934.