by Terry Critchley | Jul 17, 2017 | Latest News
The collection of Coasters depicting many pre-war bottle labels has generated orders steadily since they initially went on line in the “Shop” in Mid-June. This is a special collection of over 250 pre-war beer labels with superb graphics in the form of solid highly...
by Terry Critchley | Jul 17, 2017 | Latest News
The Trust has agreed to buy one of three lighted cases needed to house a display of old beer bottles. It is intended to use some of the large collection of 1960s era beer bottles donated to the Trust last year by a retired solicitor from Southport. The National...
by Terry Critchley | Jun 14, 2017 | Latest News
A fund has been launched by the Trust to raise funds to address an urgently needed refurbishment of this rare example of how brewing used to be done in Burton. The Union Set is housed under a canopy alongside the NBC car park and is a relic from one of Burton’s...
by Terry Critchley | Nov 1, 2016 | Latest News
Once horse drawn wagons carrying grain, hops and beer were the vehicles of choice for brewers and farmers. Now volunteers at the National Brewery Heritage Trust are restoring a 19th century barley waggon (sic). The vehicle was sold by Bass in 1932 to Ian Anchor of...
by Terry Critchley | Sep 15, 2016 | Latest News
The National Brewery History Trust has unveiled a new logo. As the Trust develops and expands its work to protect and preserve the Britain’s brewing heritage the new logo will be seen on more and more material. ...
by Terry Critchley | Sep 13, 2016 | Latest News
Images from an “irreplaceable” archive of photographs of some of the country’s most striking public houses that was nearly lost to posterity forever, can now be seen and bought by members of the public. Prints, posters and even cushion, with...