Following Edd’s comment on the similarity between the drinking man on the Mew Langton and Uncle Tom’s Cabin labels, Keith kindly sent in a label from H E Thornley of …
A question for you today. Clearly the label from Joseph Johnson’s Westoe Brewery indicates the bottle contained Sixpenny Mild Ale. However is the Sixpence just a name, presumably a sign …
Our Spring meeting will be on Saturday 28th April & once again will be held at The Brewery Tap, 80 Westgate, Peterborough PE1 2AA. Oakham Brewery ales to enjoy and …
As usual we will be holding our Winter meet at the Royal Oak, Tabard Street, London. Hopefully a good crowd will turn out to sample the excellent Harveys ales and …
Sadly the number of responses to the last post could easily be counted on the fingers of a person whose hands had been amputated. So I thought today needs to …
Members Meeting: 12 noon,Saturday 27th January Venue: Royal Oak, 44 Tabard St, London SE1 4JU Spring Meeting: Date TBA Venue: TBA Committee Meeting: 12 noon, Saturday 12th May Venue: The …
It certainly cost 7d and I am guessing that would have got you a pint of Bitter Beer. But who brewed it? Surely someone recognises the design at the top …
A pair today from William Stones, Cannon Brewery in Sheffield. The Dinner Ale being the lower strength. What we would really like to know is; where there other labels in …
A trio of 6d beers today, all of which have a completely different design idea. There must have been a period when adding the cost of the beer became more …
Thanks to John L for the information on Samuel Lord and here is some more. He also bottled at the former Commission Street Brewery in Bolton, which was owned by …