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By 1877, Bass was the largest brewery in the world, with an annual output of one million barrels. In the 1880s the brewery received unwanted publicity through the lifestyle of
Frederick Gretton, son of John Gretton. Having worked for the company when a young man, he drifted away and developed a stable of racehorses. His 'Sterling' and 'Isonomy' were stars of the Turf. But Fred, as he was known, was also a heavy drinker and took a mistress, the teenage Fanny Lucy Radmall. In later life she would become a household name as
709:. The Act came into effect on 1 January 1876 and legend has it that a Bass employee queued overnight outside the registrar's office on New Year's Eve in order to be the first in line to register a trade mark the next morning. As a result, Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Limited received the first six registrations, the Bass Red Triangle for their pale ale and the Bass Red Diamond next for their strong ale (Numbers 3 to 6 have been abandoned). The trade marks are now owned by Brandbrew SA, an InBev subsidiary based in
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haulage required local transport depots, and in many places small independent breweries were bought and repurposed as such. At that time, along with the other major brewers which now dominated the industry, Bass were moving away from the production of traditional ales in favour of keg beer and particularly
Carling lager at Warrington, ignoring opposition from
2191:"During the past four minutes or thereabouts he had been staring hard at a certain amount of number one Bass bottled by Messrs Bass and Co at Burton-on-Trent which happened to be situated amongst a lot of others right opposite to where he was and which was certainly calculated to attract anyone's remark on account of its scarlet appearance." — Episode XIV,
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Bass had been reliant on railways to distribute its beer from Burton, and owned the country's largest private rail network within the town linking its various premises. From the 1970s it followed the trend to abandon the use of rail freight, which had become notoriously unreliable. The switch to road
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Sited next to the brewery, the Bass Museum of
Brewing (later renamed the Coors Visitor Centre & The Museum of Brewing), was Burton-upon-Trent's largest tourist attraction until closed by Coors in June 2008. A steering group was established to investigate re-opening, and the museum was relaunched
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The opening of a railway through Burton in 1839 redoubled Burton's pre-eminence as a brewing town. In the mid-1870s, Bass, Ratcliff and
Gretton accounted for one-third of Burton's output. A strong export business allowed Bass to boast that their product was available "in every country in the globe".
525:(later the Competition Commission) released a report entitled "The Supply of Beer: A Report on the Supply of Beer for Retail Sale in the United Kingdom", investigating the nature of the beer industry. The report made recommendations to break up a "complex
1198:"The British government has ruled that it will allow the Belgian brewing conglomerate, interbrew, to keep Bass Brewers if it disposes of the Carling beer business as it had undertaken. (Business Briefs). Europe > Western Europe from AllBusiness.com"
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Following decades of closures, consolidation, and the effects of the Beer Orders, Bass was left by the end of the 20th century as one of only two large remaining breweries in Burton. The Bass company decided to focus on
657:), which transferred production of Bass to its own brewery, also in Burton. The former Bass brewery in Burton, under Molson Coors ownership, underwent renovations in the early 21st century, and as of 2021 brews
473:. Draught Bass ale and Worthingon "E" were merged to become the same product until Bass became preferred as the name of the cask beer and Worthington for keg, although some pubs resisted this distinction.
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From 2000 to 2005, Bass was produced under licence by Molson Coors in Burton, in the original Bass brewery. When Coors' licence to brew draught Bass came to an end in 2005, a new licence was awarded to
510:, beer production, distribution and retailing were vertically integrated, with the "Big Six" brewers (Bass among them) accounting for a large portion of UK beer production and sales. Most pubs were "
384:, to build a second brewery in Burton in 1799 in partnership with John Ratcliff. The water from local boreholes became popular with brewers, with 30 operating there by the mid-19th century. His son,
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and other beers for the UK and
European market. In 2020, the historic Bass brewery site, adjacent to the contemporary brewery, was put on the market for redevelopment.
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again raised concerns about the monopoly implications arising from the deal and instructed
Interbrew to dispose of the Bass brewery facility in Burton along with the
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Early in the 20th century, a declining market closed many Burton breweries, 20 in 1900 falling to eight in 1928. Bass took over
Walkers in 1923, and
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Bass Pale Ale has been brewed under licence in
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and is described as "a classic ale with a malty, fruity, nutty aroma and a complex, satisfying flavour".
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in May 2010 as the National Brewery Centre. It closed in 2022.
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1142:"When Brick Lane was home to the biggest brewery in the world"
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2033:"American Beverage Co Ambev – 20-F – For 12/31/04 – EX-4.17"
1763:"Why Paying More for Imported Beers Is a Big Waste of Money"
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transported ale for brewer Benjamin Printon. Bass sold this
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in 1927. Also in 1927, they acquired, for over £1,000,000,
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Bottled Bass is not bottle conditioned, and is brewed at
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period around 1914. In the "Oxen of the Sun" episode of
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A small wooden barrel from the Bass Brewery, now in the
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Official website (defunct, redirects to Anheuser-Busch)
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1559:"House of Commons - Trade and Industry - Second Report"
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Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange
1977:. Vol. 96. West Publishing Co. 1899. p. 207.
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Fate of the original Bass brewery in Burton upon Trent
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Food in painting: from the Renaissance to the present
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Adventuress: The Life and Loves of Lucy, Lady Houston
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Bass' No. 1 Ale was the first beer to be marketed as
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1900:"The brewing museum is victory at the barley roots"
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484:In 1988, Bass acquired the rights to franchise the
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2228:"Crewe Alexandra – Historical Football Kits"
1440:Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors).
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1613:Murray-West, Rosie (26 December 2001).
1170:Brands: The Logos of the Global Economy
235:, once the highest-selling beer in the
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2250:"Blackpool – Historical Football Kits"
2057:. Anheuser-Busch InBev. Archived from
1495:Cowan, Alison Leigh (25 August 1989).
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2721:Companies based in Burton upon Trent
2523:Callenders Cables & Construction
2141:"Verre, violon et bouteille de Bass"
2086:. Reaktion Books. 2004. p. 73.
1615:"Interbrew sells Carling for £1.2bn"
1498:"Bass P.L.C. to Acquire Holiday Inn"
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582:) in June 2000. The UK government's
2553:Electrical & Musical Industries
1873:"Power group set up to save museum"
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523:Monopolies and Mergers Commission
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2431:Bass Logo- Design and History
1674:Platt, Gordon (1 June 2003).
1530:Bamforth, Charles W. (2011).
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808:during the 2009–2011 seasons.
797:Bass was the main sponsor of
778:Crewe Alexandra Football Club
615:InterContinental Hotels Group
380:. Growing demand led his son
106:InterContinental Hotels Group
2593:International Tea Co. Stores
2583:Imperial Chemical Industries
2568:Guest Keen & Nettlefolds
2436:Clippings about Bass Brewery
1001:List of breweries in England
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915:was a 1.2% (later 0.5% ABV)
837:heartlands, it is brewed by
804:Bass was a major sponsor of
726:and in over 40 paintings by
252:Charrington United Breweries
60:; 247 years ago
16:British Brewery founded 1777
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2440:20th Century Press Archives
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856:, Lancashire, by AB InBev.
723:A Bar at the Folies-Bergère
691:A Bar at the Folies-Bergère
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467:Bass, Mitchells and Butlers
326:Staffordshire County Museum
132:, Bedfordshire (Bass brand)
128:, Staffordshire (brewery);
86:Brewing operations sold to
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2558:Fine Spinners and Doublers
2503:Associated Portland Cement
1647:Julia Day (27 June 2001).
1563:publications.parliament.uk
1532:Beer is Proof God Loves Us
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771:Derby County Football Club
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1246:marstonsbeercompany.co.uk
1173:. Routledge. p. 83.
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962:Merrimack, New Hampshire
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2741:Mitchells & Butlers
2643:Watney Combe & Reid
2302:MorningAdvertiser.co.uk
1812:foodmanufacture.co.uk.
1680:Global Finance Magazine
1588:Food & Drink Weekly
982:Bass Maltings, Sleaford
845:using English hops and
822:Draught Bass is a 4.4%
785:Blackpool Football Club
671:National Brewery Centre
611:Mitchells & Butlers
559:Mitchells & Butlers
451:Mitchells & Butlers
110:Mitchells & Butlers
2711:Beer brands of England
2633:United Steel Companies
2486:Original companies of
2333:Bass goes Extra Smooth
2252:. Historicalkits.co.uk
2230:. Historicalkits.co.uk
2208:. Historicalkits.co.uk
1388:burton-on-trent.org.uk
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792:Bohemian Football Club
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268:Competition Commission
2648:FW Woolworth & Co
2608:Patons & Baldwins
2490:in the United Kingdom
2276:oldfootballshirts.com
2195:, James Joyce (1922).
1818:foodmanufacture.co.uk
1348:9 August 2011 at the
898:North East of England
882:South West of England
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2706:Breweries in England
1974:The Federal Reporter
1932:on 29 February 2012.
1430:. The History Press.
1120:The Evening Standard
954:Anheuser-Busch InBev
580:Anheuser-Busch InBev
376:through the port of
260:Anheuser-Busch InBev
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2628:Turner & Newall
2147:on 11 February 2006
2121:on 11 February 2006
1950:. 27 September 2023
1619:The Daily Telegraph
1167:Celia Lury (2004).
1087:"Molson Coors (UK)"
490:Holiday Corporation
116:(brewing in Burton)
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2638:Vickers-Armstrongs
2079:Kenneth Bendiner,
2011:"IPO trade mark 2"
1989:"IPO trade mark 1"
1504:The New York Times
1302:. 14 November 2018
794:from 1993 to 1994.
787:from 1988 to 1990.
780:from 1986 to 1989.
773:from 1984 to 1986.
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607:Six Continents plc
539:Grand Metropolitan
496:1989 "Beer Orders"
459:William Stones Ltd
440:Continental System
394:Lucy, Lady Houston
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2498:As of 1 July 1935
2403:Euromonitor, 2011
1845:. 22 April 2020.
1222:. quaffale.org.uk
1200:. allbusiness.com
1180:978-0-415-25183-9
878:Bass Extra Smooth
843:Yorkshire Squares
831:Burton upon Trent
720:'s 1882 painting
508:Margaret Thatcher
225:Burton-upon-Trent
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126:Burton-upon-Trent
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486:Holiday Inn
432:Thomas Salt
428:Worthington
416:barley wine
303:hectolitres
289:Bass (4.4%
285:In the UK,
161:US bbl
157:hectolitres
2695:Categories
2665:52°48′25″N
2538:Distillers
2533:Courtaulds
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2115:"Ma Jolie"
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