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682: 502: 290: 485:. In 1906 the brewery stood on a fraction of its current site between Brook Street, Hunslet Road (this part now being known as Hunslet Lane), Crown Point Road and Waterloo Street. Many smaller streets in the vicinity have since disappeared under the ever extending brewery. All fermenting took place in stainless steel Yorkshire squares and conical vessels; the slate Yorkshire squares, dating from about the 1880s, were removed in autumn 2008. The closure of the brewery was announced on 5 November 2008. The brewery finally closed its doors on 17 June 2011, by which time it occupied 22 acres. Carlsberg tried to redeploy some staff throughout the group but 179 staff did lose their jobs. 321: 368: 662: 781:", a contemporary art gallery. The 1930s building was transformed to house gallery spaces, a learning studio, an artist residency studio, offices for creative businesses, a bar a restaurant and function rooms for meetings and events such as performances, parties and conferences. The gallery maintains many original features of the offices, including the wooden panelling that runs throughout the spaces, the directors' boardroom, the staircase and passenger lift, and a war memorial which commemorates the Tetley employees that served in the First World War. 674: 387:, along with 500 tied houses. Tetley's position as Leeds' largest brewer was confirmed in April 1960 when it announced a takeover of Leeds' Melbourne Brewery. The takeover was a friendly one, and Melbourne had approached Tetley about the merger. The brewery and its 245 tied houses were acquired for £3.5 million. Production of Melbourne beer immediately ceased, although Tetley Mild was brewed at the Melbourne brewery until 1962. Tetley relied on the quality of its beer to drive sales in the free trade. 445:, and the product has retained the number two ale position ever since. This is largely attributed to Tetley's ineffective marketing campaigns. In 1998 Tetley's was fully taken over by Carlsberg. In 2004 Tetley was dropped from the Carlsberg-Tetley name. The company is now called Carlsberg UK Limited and is a part of Carlsberg AS group. In 2006, Tetley's sold 185 million pints of beer in pubs. In the same year, the brewery's 494: 433: 1831: 429:. An impartial customer survey in the 1980s concluded that Tetley had achieved an almost irrational level of customer support, particularly in West Yorkshire, in part because of traditional loyalty, partly because of highly effective television campaigns such as the Tetley Bittermen, and also because of a consistently high quality product. The brewhouse was updated in 1984. 36: 414:, then the world's largest brewing conglomerate. During the 1960s the brewery employed over a thousand workers. A new brewhouse was built in 1964. By the 1970s half of Leeds' pubs were owned by Tetley. During the 1970s Tetley's was Britain's largest cask ale brewery, producing 1 million barrels a year. In 1978 Allied merged with 799:
gallery holds a collection of hundreds of items relating to the history of the brewery, including artworks and artefacts, such as paintings, silverware and furniture, tools, and commemorative beers. A selection of original pub signs and bottles from the collection is displayed in a case on the ground
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In 1993 Allied Lyons sold a 50 per cent stake in the company to Carlsberg. The brewery opened a museum on 19 March 1994. The attraction proved popular; however, redevelopment of the land surrounding the brewery led to the attraction's closure on 7 April 2000. The building is now bars and restaurants.
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In the late 1980s / early 1990s as part of the UK 'heritage boom' Tetley's developed Brewery Wharf as an 'interactive visitor centre' along the lines of the contemporary developments at Granada Studios Manchester. Visitors were greeted and guided by historic characters illustrating the story of the
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feelings in the UK; the brand instead adopting a rugby ball shaped logo in line with its heavy sponsorship of rugby league. In 2010 the image was revived. The image however has been simplified from the original. The branding colours have been changed back from blue and yellow (in line with their
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hold an extensive collection of Tetley's Brewery records under 'Joshua Tetley & Son Ltd.' The collection relates mainly to the history of Tetley's Beer at the Leeds Brewery, but also includes records of companies that were incorporated into Tetley's such as Whitaker and Company Ltd, Leeds and
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Tetley's advertising suffered during the 1980s when its television advertisements focussed too heavily on a folksy, old fashioned idea of Yorkshire life. From 1999 – 2006 Tetley used "Smoothly Does It" as its slogan. In 2006 the slogan became 'Don't Do Things By Halves'. Following a break for a
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market, and at one point was advertised as "Teesside's favourite pint". It was launched nationally as a premium 4.3% cask ale in 2002. It used three separate yeasts and had eight months of development, but the variant has since been withdrawn. It continues as a pasteurised ale in kegs.
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Wakefield Breweries Ltd and Allied Breweries Ltd. The collection contains records relating to the Brewery staff, production and sales, brewing journals, books and experimental brew reports, photographs of the brewing process and public houses, and Tetley's promotional material.
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The brewery's closure was announced in 2008. A Carlsberg spokesman said, "It is an old brewery and the one in Northampton is bigger and modern." In December 2010, production of Tetley's cask products was transferred to Banks's brewery in
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as many of their employees were recruited. At the outbreak of the First World War, 261 of Tetley's men joined the services, and of those, 25 were killed and 55 were wounded. They also lost 20 of their shire horses during the War.
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Joshua Tetley and Son was created in 1839 when Joshua made his son, Francis William, a partner. By this time the brewery was turning a profit of almost £3000 a year. The brewery employed 32 men by 1848, and was mostly brewing
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The Joshua Tetley & Son Ltd collection also includes records of the 7th West Riding of Yorkshire Rifles Volunteers formed in 1860.  The Tetley Brewery played an important role in the creation of the
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and Tetley keg Dark Mild, Mild and Imperial will be brewed by Cameron's of Hartlepool. The final brew took place on 22 February 2011. Lager production was transferred to
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to escape from a padlocked metal cask of ale. Houdini accepted this challenge; however, it proved too much for him and he had to be rescued from the cask.
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R. G. Wilson, ‘Tetley, Joshua (1778–1859)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, October 2007; online edn, January 2008
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In 2012, Tetley's was the eleventh highest selling beer brand in the United Kingdom. It is the second highest selling ale brand in the world after
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for a lot of their advertising, particularly across Leeds. Hoardings at the side of sports pitches are used, and such have often been rented at
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Mason, T 2002, 'Tetley's targets youth with Extra Cold', Marketing (00253650), p. 3, Business Source Premier, EBSCOhost, viewed 26 April 2011.
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A takeover of the nearby Melbourne Brewery in 1960 secured Tetley's position as the largest brewer in Leeds. That same year they merged with
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and by 1864 the company had begun an ambitious building scheme. Although Tetley mostly brewed mild throughout the nineteenth century,
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number of years from television advertising, Tetley returned to the screens in October 2010 as a sponsor of evening programming on
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began in 1852. Joshua died in 1859, leaving the business to Francis, who took on his brother in law, Charles Ryder, as a partner.
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valued at £572,848, and used the funding to launch a bottling operation. A large tied estate had been established by 1914.
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The Leeds Brewery was closed in 2011, and demolished in 2012, with production contracted out by Carlsberg to breweries in
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when serving the product. It is brewed under contract for Tetley by Marston's Park Brewery in Wolverhampton, using the
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Tetley's Brewery office headquarters took on a new lease of life in 2013, when the former brewery site re-opened as "
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brewery. This development took place alongside the first redevelopments of the river and canal zones of Leeds.
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The Tetley family's links with the beer industry go back to the 1740s when William Tetley was described as a
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On 5 November 2008, Carlsberg UK announced they intended to close the plant in 2011, moving production to
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to ensure the news would not get any significant coverage in the British national press, leaving only
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in Yorkshire alone and a further two thousand outside the county. In 1961 Tetley merged with
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logo was introduced. In 2000 Tetley's dropped its traditional huntsman logo, due to growing
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method, and a dual-strain yeast. Another cask beer, Tetley's Gold, was introduced in 2012.
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Strategic and Organizational Change: From Production to Retailing in UK Brewing 1950–1990
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football's first ever sponsors for the 1971–72 season. For many years Tetley sponsored
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3.6% ABV ale served at 8 °C (46 °F). It is available in kegs and cans with a
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in Yorkshire alone and a further 2,000 outside the county. In 1961 Tetley merged with
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Tetley's Original (left), Smoothflow (right) designs used during the 1990s and 2000s
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Leeds: Tetley’s – the brewery that served its community – Yorkshire Evening Post
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There are many objects and records from the Tetley Brewery that have survived.
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Alcoholic Drinks: Euromonitor from trade sources/national statistics (2012)
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Carlsberg brew the Tetley's Mild (3.2% ABV) in both light and dark forms.
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Tetley headquarters building was erected. In 1954, the Gilmour Brewery of
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John Smith and his Tadcaster brewery, Ward & Tattersall-Walker, p 42
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John Smith and his Tadcaster brewery, Ward & Tattersall-Walker, p 40
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Maps, Alan Godfrey; Ordnance Survey, Great Britain (31 August 1989).
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An early form of advertising occurred in 1911 when Tetley challenged
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Brewery Wharf; the building shown was formerly the Brewery Museum.
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Tetley sponsored rugby league's longest running competition, the
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and without the widget in the can, is sold as Tetley's Original.
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During the 1980s Tetley benefited from the increase in sales of
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version of the product. Carlsberg recommend always using a
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By 1996, sales of Tetley Bitter were overtaken by sales of
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Not to be confused with the unrelated tea manufacturer,
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The highest selling Tetley product is Smoothflow, a
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Tetley's Bitter also sponsored the 324:Blue plaque, the Tetley, Leeds (19 July 2014) 1895:Food and drink companies established in 1822 1279:"Search All Publications – Historic England" 1144: 1142: 1107: 1105: 1103: 337:. Construction of a new brewery designed by 211:. Tetley Walker had an estate of over 1,000 1717:"Joshua Tetley And Son Ltd - WW1 (Brewery)" 34: 1139: 1100: 1073: 1016: 957: 532:Tetley's Cask (3.7% ABV) is the original 23:Brewery in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England 1628:. Manchester: bbc.co.uk. 22 January 2013 1549:"Leeds fury over Tetley's Huntsman logo" 1535:"Tetleys: A gamble that built an empire" 918:"Leeds: A look back at the Tetley years" 685:Tetley's sponsor the South stand at the 680: 672: 660: 500: 492: 431: 398:. Tetley Walker owned over one thousand 366: 319: 288: 1369:"Age Check – Carlsberg We Deliver More" 1049:"Donny Drinker: Issue 111, Autumn 2011" 800:floor, next to the bar and restaurant. 1905:Manufacturing companies based in Leeds 1862: 1740: 1734: 1590: 611:; they then sponsored their successor 550:Imperial – Originally created for the 1900:British companies established in 1822 1561: 1305: 1254:Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Yorkshire 1111: 1079: 591:) to the traditional yellow and red. 1606:from the original on 8 February 2023 1591:Irvine, Christopher (7 April 1994). 1086:. 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Aurum Press. p. 137. 1054:. p. 29. Archived from 7: 1803:"1990s: The Tetley Archive" 1572:. London: independent.co.uk 1225:"CAMRA marks end of an era" 964:barclayperkins.blogspot.com 820: 790: 713:Headingley Carnegie Stadium 653:for the 2013–2014 seasons. 10: 1926: 730: 657:Other forms of advertising 468: 284: 277:, with volumes of 700,000 15: 803:The Leeds branch of the 152: 144: 134: 122: 112: 88: 80: 70: 62: 52: 42: 33: 1115:Britain's Lost Breweries 687:Headingley Rugby Stadium 488: 266:. 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Index

Tetley

Subsidiary
Brewing
Joshua Tetley
Hunslet
Leeds
West Yorkshire
Joshua Tetley
Beer
Parent
Carlsberg Group
regional brewery
Joshua Tetley
Hunslet
suburb
Leeds
West Yorkshire
microbrewery
Walkers of Warrington
Tetley Walker
tied houses
Ind Coope
Burton upon Trent
Ansells
Birmingham
Allied Breweries
J. Lyons
Allied Lyons
cask ale

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