The biggest two producers, both in the USA, made only about three -quarters of a million hectolitres. Which was only around a third of what Guinness was churning out each year. And the largest on continental Europe, Spaten, wasn’t even making half a million hectolitres.
It’s a demonstration of how far industrialisation of brewing had gone in the UK compared to the rest of the world. The process had started way back in the middle of the 18th century with the big Porter brewers.
Note that two of the original London Porter brewers, Barclay Perkins and Truman, remained amongst the largest breweries in the world. With Barclays still double the size of Spaten.
| Largest Lager breweries year ending April 30, 1890 | ||
| brewery | location | hl |
| Anheuser-Busch | St. Louis | 746,552 |
| Pabst Brewing Company | Milwaukee | 725,255 |
| Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company | Milwaukee | 499,418 |
| George Ehret | New York | 363,237 |
| Spatenbrauerei | Munich | 466,752 |
| Lowen | Munich | 430,288 |
| Anton Dreher | Vienna | 417,918 |
| St. Marx Brauerei | Vienna | 275,974 |
| Source: | ||
| The Abbeville press and banner, (Abbeville, S.C.), 19 Nov. 1890. | ||
| Largest breweries in the UK in 1884 | ||
| brewery | location | hl |
| Guinness | Dublin | 2,127,570 |
| Bass | Burton | 1,636,592 |
| Allsopp | Burton | 1,391,104 |
| Barclay | London | 900,126 |
| Watney | London | 736,467 |
| Truman | London | 736,467 |
| Source: | ||
| Document ACC/2305/8/246 part of the Courage archive held at the London Metropolitan Archive. | ||

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