Beer labels quiz

Twice a year at Society meetings, there is a picture quiz. The last one at the Spring meeting was voted the most accessible. The questions will eventually appear here. It would be brilliant if we got some answers sent back.

Who guaranteed it?
Who guaranteed it?
Which town is this brewed in?
Which town is this brewed in?
Which brewery brewed this stout?
Which brewery brewed this stout?
Which brewery brewed it?
Which brewery brewed it?
Which brewery brewed it?
Which brewery brewed it?
Which brewery brewed it?
Which brewery brewed it?
Which brewery brewed it, and in which city?
Which brewery brewed it, and in which city?
Where was this brewery?
Where was this brewery?
What is the Stout?
What is the Stout?
What is the name of the road?
What is the name of the road?
What is the name of the brewery?
What is the name of the brewery?
What is the brewery called?
What is the brewery called?
What is the beer?
What is the beer?
What Brown Ale?
What Brown Ale?
What brand?
What brand?
What are the three missing letters?
What are the three missing letters?
What are the five missing words?
What are the five missing words?
Gibbs Keg Brewery. Where was it?
Gibbs Keg Brewery. Where was it?
Bottled at which brewery??
Bottled at which brewery??
A keg label from which brewery?
A keg label from which brewery?

3 Comments

  • Alastair Wallace

    Answers to Label Quiz:

    1 = Birkenhead
    2 = Chesterfield
    3 = Buckle (I think)
    4 = Sidney Fussell & Sons
    5 = Gibbs Mew & Co (Alias Gobbs & Spew for those having to drink the stuff in Salisbury!!)
    6 = Duncan Gilmour (Sheffield – also brewed in Liverpool for a while)
    7 = York Road
    8 = Leeds & Wakefield Breweries (also known as Melbourne Brewery)
    9 = “Best in the Long Run”
    10 = Arkell’s Brewery
    11 = Taylor Walker’s Barley Mow Brewery

  • Peter D

    Thank you very much Alastair, makes the work on the site worthwhile. You got 9 out of 10. Sorry. I will publish the actual labels in a week or two. In the meantime another set of 10 is on the way.

  • Alastair Wallace

    Goodness me! More quiz questions? Whatever next.

    Well, here are some more answers. Following on from the Taylor Walker label, here we go:-

    Oatmeal Stout brewed by Beard & Co, Star Lane Brewery, Fisher Street, Lewes, Sussex.
    Brakspear’s Brewery was in Henley – on – Thames
    Milk Stout from Bristol Brewery Georges & Co
    Gibbs Mew’s Keg Brewery was at Barrowford, Lancs. It was the old Lancashire Clubs brewery. Gibbs closed the brewery when poor brewery hygiene resulted in ropey beer (an infection which turns beer thick and acidic and is a brewer’s nightmare). The brewery then became a vinegar brewery. Mind you, brewing vinegar was what Gibbs Mew were pretty famous for in Wiltshire, so why keep it there? Let the Lancastrians have some, eh?
    Kemptown Brewery produced Dolphin Brand beers.
    Kimberley was the name of Hardy’s & Hanson’s merged brewery. Hardy’s was used for brewing and eventually Hansons became the bottling unit.
    Brandon’s Putney Brewery guaranteed the Guinness.
    “Chelt” was the brown ale.
    Wrekin Ale was the beer brewed for the coronation – but it wasn’t anything special over the normal Wrekin Ale.
    I think the Burtonwood Mild is not Buckle brand, but “Super”

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