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The brewery opened in 1881, and was run by a limited company-Eldridge Pope Limited-following the incorporation of that company on 2 March 1898.
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The first new brewery was opened in Newark, New Jersey in 1951, and was the first of nine to open over the course of the next 25 years.
In Denmark — a country, like Britain, with a long tradition of brewing — a number of pubs have opened which eschew " theming ", and which instead focus on the business of providing carefully conditioned beer, often independent of any particular brewery or chain, in an environment which would not be unfamiliar to a British pub-goer.
InBev opened a new fully automated brewery in Leuven in 1993, and by 2006, total production volume was over a billion litres annually.
Saloons, a brewery, two boarding houses, a barber shop, and lumber, hardware, and merchandise businesses were opened.
Interest spread to America, and in 1982, Grant's Brewery Pub in Yakima, Washington was opened, reviving the American " brewery taverns " of well-known early Americans as William Penn, Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry.
The Asda supermarket, opened in 2007 is adjacent to the site of the new railway station and was built on the land where the Alloa brewery once stood.
By 1912 it had seven manufacturing enterprises, including mills and a brewery, in 1922, glassworks were opened.
The brewery was opened in 1990 on purpose-built premises on Alma Street in Sheffield by the owner of the Fat Cat public house, and has acquired a reputation for producing fine cask ales such as Kelham Gold and Pale Rider.
King also encouraged private importers and traders, opened a public brewery in 1804, and introduced a schedule of values for Indian copper and Spanish pieces of eight which were used as currency ; there was still a serious problem keeping the coin in the colony despite it being valued higher than its face value.
Coldstream is also home to the Coldstream Brewery, which opened in June 2007 and has it's brewery and restaurant open 7 days a week.
The town's gothic style Police Station and town gaol opened in 1864 opposite the Windsor Arms brewery.
In the year 2000, the brewery opened " The Big Room ," a live music venue located inside the brewery's facilities, featuring a variety of acts including country, bluegrass, folk, rock, blues and other musical genres.
In 1993, the company opened Anchor Distillery, a microdistillery in the same location as the brewery, and began making a single malt rye whiskey, named Old Potrero after the hill.
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In 1881 the brewery supplied 68 public houses and was listed as 637th in the list of the first thousand limited companies.
In 1881, Carl von Linde himself equipped the brewery with one of his refrigeration machines, allowing for a boom of bottom-fermented beer.
In 1881 three Swiss entrepreneurs built a brewery in Plovdiv on a hill called Kamenitza and used the name as their brand.
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The greatest team of this period was unquestionably the New York Yankees, bought by brewery millions and made into a ball club by men named Ed Barrow and Miller Huggins.
Ceres Brewery was founded by a grocer named Malthe Conrad Lottrup, with help from the chemists A. S. Aagard and Knud Redelien, as the city's seventh brewery.
Lottrup's son-in-law, Laurits Christian Meulengracht, took over the running of the brewery after that, and was in charge for nearly thirty years, expanding it further.
It was held at a meeting at the home of a well-known brewery family, the McCrackens, whose Ascot Vale property hosted a team of local junior players.
" Watt found by experiment in 1782 that a ' brewery horse ' was able to produce 32, 400 foot-pounds per minute.
Porter was the first beer to be aged at the brewery and dispatched in a condition fit to be drunk immediately.
There was a special case established under the State Management Scheme where the brewery and licensed premises were bought and run by the state until 1973, most notably in Carlisle.
After the development of the large London Porter breweries in the 18th century, the trend grew for pubs to become tied houses which could only sell beer from one brewery ( a pub not tied in this way was called a Free house ).
The usual arrangement for a tied house was that the pub was owned by the brewery but rented out to a private individual ( landlord ) who ran it as a separate business ( even though contracted to buy the beer from the brewery ).
Another very common arrangement was ( and is ) for the landlord to own the premises ( whether freehold or leasehold ) independently of the brewer, but then to take a mortgage loan from a brewery, either to finance the purchase of the pub initially, or to refurbish it, and be required as a term of the loan to observe the solus tie.
A Supply of Beer law, passed in 1989, was aimed at getting tied houses to offer at least one alternative beer, known as a guest beer, from another brewery.
John Scott, having sold the brewery and invested the proceeds unwisely, had lost all his capital and was now virtually bankrupt.
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