The end of this series is finally coming into view. The longest series of posts, by far, that I've ever written. Four of the Big Six finished now. Just three more to go.
The last two Courage breweries today. Both originally part of John Smiths. In the 1970s, Tadcaster phased out cask beer. And I'm pretty sure I didn't drink any beer from there. Though I did drink plenty of it in Newwark in the 1980s, after Holes had closed and cask was produced in Tadcaster again.
I drank plenty of Barnsley Bitter in the 1970s. While it was still available. Pretty much all of it in the Wing Tavern. The last pub in Newark to sell it. And the only Courage pub in town that sold cask.
Guinness? Well I drank plenty of bottled Guinness. Usually in pubs that sold no cask. Or, mixed with cask Bitter, when it was a bit dodgy. For example, in the Tenterden where the Trumans Tap Bitter wasn't the greatest beer. A bottle of Guinness livened it up a treat.
John SmithTadcaster,
North Yorkshire.
Founded: 1847
Closed: still open
Tied houses: 1,800
Bought by Courage in 1970.
beer |
style |
format |
OG |
description |
Magnet
Bitter |
Pale Ale |
draught |
1034.8 |
|
Best Bitter |
Pale Ale |
draught |
1036 |
|
Magnet Pale
Ale |
Pale Ale |
draught |
1043.5 |
|
Mild Ale |
Mild |
draught |
1030.9 |
|
Golden Keg |
Pale Ale |
keg |
1039.1 |
|
Magnet Pale
Ale |
Pale Ale |
bottled |
1043.5 |
|
Magnet Old
Ale |
Old Ale |
bottled |
|
strong and dark |
Light Ale |
Light Ale |
bottled |
1031.9 |
|
Milk Maid
Stout |
Stout |
bottled |
1042.2 |
|
Barnsley
Barnsley,
South Yorkshire.
Founded:
Closed: 1976
Tied houses: 250
Bought by John Smith in 1961. Their Bitter was wonderful The first great beer I ever drank.
beer |
style |
format |
OG |
description |
Barnsley
Bitter |
Pale Ale |
draught |
|
|
Mild |
Mild |
draught |
|
|
Guinness (Park Royal)
Park Royal,
London.
Founded:
Closed:
Tied houses: 2
When the newly- independent Ireland was having trade problems with the UK, Guinness decided to build a new brewery in London. Though it never served the whole of the UK. The North and Scotland were supplied from Dublin. Despite not really having a tied estate, bottled Guinness Extra Stout was the most widely-available beer in the UK. And wonderful stuff.
beer |
style |
format |
OG |
description |
Draught
Guinness |
Stout |
keg |
|
nitrokeg |
Extra Stout |
Stout |
bottled |
1044 |
Winter |
Extra Stout |
Stout |
bottled |
1042 |
Summer |
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