James Eadie – Whisky Offering

James Eadie – Whisky Offering

James Eadie’s 1877 Trade Mark ‘X’ signified Cross Street, the address of his brewery in Burton upon Trent. His great great grandson, Rupert Patrick, has now launched 4 new small batch bottlings inspired by Eadie’s 19th Century pubs: The Blue Boar, The Red Lion,...
Duke of Edinburgh

Duke of Edinburgh

www.nbcarchives.co.uk #NBHTThe Queen & Prince Philip visited Burton in 2002 for the Golden Jubilee. The Prince gave the shires a bucket of ale & then sampled the 100 year old King’s Ale, which he said tasted like Madeira. Then they started the mash for...
Stocking up after Covid

Stocking up after Covid

Over the next few weeks, British breweries will no doubt be getting ready to re-stock our pubs in time for re-opening. Maybe they’ll take inspiration from these guys. See more historic pics from National Brewery Heritage...
RIP Geoff Hallam

RIP Geoff Hallam

We’re so sorry to say goodbye to our friend and supporter Geoff Hallam. He was a great character and this obituary is spot on. Cheers to a life well lived....
Trust links up with Picture Gallery

Trust links up with Picture Gallery

The Trust is delighted to announce that is has entered into an agreement with Mary Evans Ltd the UK’s leading historical image library with five decades of experience in supplying historical and vintage images to the editorial and design markets.The library started in...