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Marston's Pedigree Amber Ale, 8 x 500 ml

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I really enjoy a pint of Pedigree, so please don’t think that I’m naming replacements because they are better. They are just other beers you may like if you happen to enjoy Pedigree. This pub proves to be a favourite of locals as the Brewery tap for one of the oldest independent breweries in Burton – The Bridge Brewery. Featuring a lounge, bar and a beer garden, the "The Bridge" is an excellent venue to relax with a pint by the fire.

You’ve also got the other beers in the Marston’s line. Their EPA beer is very similar. Or, if you enjoy a stronger beer with a more hoppy aroma, you’ve got their Old Empire IPA which is absolutely stunning. The town is still home some of the nation's biggest brewers, including Marston's Brewery on Shobnall Road (makers of the famous Pedigree beer) and Molson Coors (which produces lagers like Carling and Coors Light). Burton is also the birthplace of Bass beer, and thirsty travellers can still learn all about the legendary Bass family at The National Brewery Centre, located on Horninglow Street in the town. The Eagle Brewery, (formerly Charles Wells) Bedford brews Bombardier, Courage, Waggle Dance, the global Young's licence and Scottish brands McEwan's and William YoungerNewRiver Retail swallows 200 pubs to turn into convenience stores". Proactiveinvestors UK. 28 November 2013 . Retrieved 31 January 2016. The licensee of one of my several locals is thinking of re-introducing Marston’s Pedigree, a beer that hasn’t seen the light of day at the pub for more than five years.

Burton built its position on the quality of the water from springs in the Trent Valley. Water or “brewing liquor” is critical to the flavour of beer and Burton has it in abundance. Marston’s alone draws more than one million gallons of water a week from wells in the Horninglow district of the town. In February 2020, Marston's signed a five-year extension to its distribution deal with Japanese beer maker Kirin. [15] I find the company a massive contradiction these days. It is part superb independent brewer, caring about and experimenting with beer, reverential about its part in its history, in Burton’s brewing history, and determined to preserve that.Customers say:"Came with a group of friends from work. Hadn't been here before. We prearranged to use their skittle alley. It was years since I had been to a beer and skittles. We had such a fun night." Sadly not, Marston’s Pedigree is made with malted barley, which contains gluten. Is Marston’s Pedigree Vegan?

The beer he replaced it with is a good one, but, apparently, is not selling enough. And yet the Pedigree has remained in demand for all this time. Customers say : "We each had the Sunday roast and it was lovely. Tasty hot food that was very much needed after a wedding party the previous evening. The pub is typical of a traditional style, no loud music or sports and we were given a warm greeting and great service. Highly recommended but best not leave it to chance and book in advance." a b c Lesley Richmond; Alison Turton (1990). The Brewing Industry: A Guide to Historical Records. Manchester University Press. p.228. ISBN 978-0-7190-3032-1. They have installed a fabulous small brewery (a nano-brewery, they call it) within the visitor centre where the brewers experiment with at least as much skill and diversity as any of the best small craft brewers. Some of the results are spectacularly good. Known as much for its food as it is for its beer, The Devonshire Arms comes very highly recommended by diners and drinkers alike. The pub has a 4.5-star rating, making it 39th out of the 126 places listed in the Burton area.It was created in 1838 by Peter Walker, a Liverpool brewer, who came to Burton to brew pale ale and responded to consumer demand for beer free of yeasty dregs. Customers say:"We have just returned for one of the excellent food nights. Tapas night this time. All excellent home cooked food at a reasonable price. We keep returning again and again. Pie night next.... can't wait !" The Marston's Brewery in Burton upon Trent brews Marston's and Bass plus Tetley's beers under contract. With a cosy pallet beer garden that's perfect for the upcoming summer months, The Last Heretic is another pub that's very conveniently located for travellers and locals alike, near the town's rail station.

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