Marston's Brewery
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Marston's Brewery is a British brewery and pub operator. It was founded in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, in 1834 by John Marston. The company is known for its range of ales and beers, and it operates a large number of pubs across the United Kingdom.
History[edit | edit source]
Marston's Brewery was established in 1834 by John Marston in Burton upon Trent, a town renowned for its brewing heritage. The brewery quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality ales, benefiting from the unique mineral composition of the local water, which is ideal for brewing.
In 1890, Marston's merged with Thompson and Evershed to form Marston, Thompson & Evershed. This merger allowed the company to expand its operations and increase its market presence. Over the years, Marston's continued to grow, acquiring several other breweries and pub chains.
Products[edit | edit source]
Marston's Brewery produces a wide range of beers, including traditional ales, lagers, and craft beers. Some of its most popular products include:
- Marston's Pedigree - A classic pale ale known for its balanced flavor and distinctive character.
- Marston's Old Empire - An India Pale Ale (IPA) with a strong hop profile and a rich, malty base.
- Marston's 61 Deep - A refreshing pale ale with a blend of five American and Australian hops.
Brewing Process[edit | edit source]
Marston's Brewery is known for its traditional brewing methods, including the use of the Burton Union System. This system involves fermenting the beer in large wooden casks, which helps to develop the unique flavors and characteristics of Marston's ales.
Pubs and Operations[edit | edit source]
Marston's operates over 1,500 pubs across the United Kingdom, making it one of the largest pub operators in the country. The company's pubs range from traditional inns to modern gastropubs, offering a variety of food and drink options to suit different tastes.
Acquisitions and Mergers[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Marston's has acquired several other breweries and pub chains, including:
These acquisitions have helped Marston's to expand its product range and increase its market share.
Headquarters[edit | edit source]
Marston's Brewery is headquartered in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, where it also operates a large brewing facility.
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