Sunday, 12 January 2025

Beer Guide to the 1970s (part thirty-eight)

We're almost done with the new breweries from he 1970s. Today, we've three relatively short-lived outfits.

The name Saxon Cross sounds vaguely familiar. The other two are completely new to me. Pretty sure that  I never tried beer from any of the three.


Saxon Cross
Buxton,
Derbyshire.
Founded:    1979
Closed:            1987
Tied houses:    1

Here’s another new brewer from the 1970s that didn’t make I out of the next decade. And, no, I never tried their beer. Locally known as Winkle’s, after founder Clive Winkle. They owned the Mow Cop Inn in Stoke-on-Trent.

beer style format OG description
Saxon Cross Bitter Pale Ale draught 1038  


Simon's Tower Bridge Brewery
Southwark,
London.
Founded:    1979
Closed:            1983
Tied houses:    0

A short-lived brewery which was located close to Courage’s Horselydown Brewer. It was partially financed by CAMRA (Real Ale) Investments. It was London’s second standalone microbrewery.

beer style format OG description
Simon's Tower Bridge Bitter Pale Ale draught    


Studley
Studley,
Warwickshire.
Founded:    1978
Closed:            1982
Tied houses:    0 

beer style format OG description
Old Glory Pale Ale draught 1038 with added herbs
Stud Bitter Pale Ale draught 1046  
Studley Giant Pale Ale draught 1058 winter


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