Many of the brewers remain in buildings of great architectural importance with gleaming coppers and wooden fermenting vessels, and a few still deliver beer by horse-drawn drays and employ coopers to fashion casks made of oak. But our family brewers are not living in the past. They have faced the challenges of the modern beer-drinking world and still produce beers that meet the demands of today’s consumers.
Fully illustrated in colour throughout, with both modern and archive images of the breweries, their pub estates, beers and people.
ISBN: 978-1-85249-359-2
Format: Casebound
Dimensions: 250 x 210 mm (P)
Extent: 224 pp
Illustrations: Fully illustrated in colour throughout
Subjects: Corporate history; Brewing; Beer
BIC Classifications: Corporate history (KJZ); Food manufacturing (KNDF); Beers (WBXD2); United Kingdom, Great Britain (1DBK); Brewing technology (TDCT1) The Family Brewers of Britain -Slip case edition.
The Family Brewers of Britain -slip case edition
Due to an overprint to account for loss and damages we now have a very small number of slip cases available. These are not signed or numbered editions.
A lavishly illustrated hardback book celebrating and examining the contribution to British brewing made by its family brewers. They are the often-overlooked flag bearers for real ale and have fascinating stories to tell of the early days of commercial brewing. Fully-illustrated, with modern and archive photography of the breweries, their pub estates, people and beers, this book will examine the past, the present and the future of these great brewing companies and help to highlight the important part they continue to play in the nation’s brewing story and in their local areas.
Original price was: £30.00.£20.00Current price is: £20.00.
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Many of the brewers remain in buildings of great architectural importance with gleaming coppers and wooden fermenting vessels, and a few still deliver beer by horse-drawn drays and employ coopers to fashion casks made of oak. But our family brewers are not living in the past. They have faced the challenges of the modern beer-drinking world and still produce beers that meet the demands of today’s consumers.
Fully illustrated in colour throughout, with both modern and archive images of the breweries, their pub estates, beers and people.
ISBN: 978-1-85249-359-2
Format: Casebound
Dimensions: 250 x 210 mm (P)
Extent: 224 pp
Illustrations: Fully illustrated in colour throughout
Subjects: Corporate history; Brewing; Beer
BIC Classifications: Corporate history (KJZ); Food manufacturing (KNDF); Beers (WBXD2); United Kingdom, Great Britain (1DBK); Brewing technology (TDCT1)













