by Terry Critchley | Jul 26, 2020 | Latest News
Interested in beer and pub heritage including advertising, farming, transport, famous brewers, pub companies & beer brands, historic pub & brewery pics or social and family history? See the National Brewery Centre Archives. Launching 27 July. 1 day to go....
by Terry Critchley | Jul 25, 2020 | Latest News
Almost 6000 historic pub photos will be available to view online via the National Brewery Centre Archives. Launching 27 July. 2 days to go. #nationalbreweryheritagetrust ...
by Terry Critchley | Jul 24, 2020 | Latest News
Burton upon Trent’s famous water helped it become the brewing capital of the world. In the 1800s, Burton brewed 1 in 4 pints of all the beer sold in Britain. Find out more from the National Brewery Centre Archives. Launching 27 July. 3 days to go...
by Terry Critchley | Jul 23, 2020 | Latest News
Many of those involved in the development of the brewing Industry in the 18th and 19th centuries, like William Butler & John Charrington , became household names. Find out more in the National Brewery Centre Archives. Launching 27 July. 4 days to go....
by Terry Critchley | Jul 23, 2020 | Latest News
The first and second world wars had a far reaching impact on the sale and consumption of alcohol, as well as on the recipes, strength and volume of beer. Find out more in the National Brewery Centre Archives. Launching 27th July. 5 days to go....
by Terry Critchley | Jul 21, 2020 | Latest News
Brewing has long been important to British farming. Find out how beer drinking trends have influenced the growing and harvesting of barley and hops and much more in the National Brewery Centre Archives. Launching 27th July. 6 days to go. #nationalbreweryheritagetrust...