Who owns Benskins brewery?

Who owns Benskins brewery?

Carlsberg International AS
Benskins Brewery

Industry Alcoholic beverage
Defunct 1972
Headquarters 194 High Street, Watford, Herts WD17 2DT
Products Beer
Owner Carlsberg International AS

When did Benskins brewery close?

Registered July 1894. Acquired by Ind Coope Ltd. 1957 and brewing ceased 1972 with 636 tied houses. The brewery buildings were demolished 1978 but the offices were converted into the Watford Museum.

What happened Ind Coope?

Ind Coope Burton Brewery was sold by Carlsberg-Tetley to Bass in 1997. Through a series of take-overs and name changes, it is now owned by Molson Coors and operates as Burton North Brewery.

Where was the Ind Coope brewery?

The Ind Coope brewery was founded in Romford, Essex: Ind Coope Ltd. The company opened its Burton-on-Trent brewery in 1856.

Who brewed Double Diamond?

Samuel Allsopp & Sons
Double Diamond Burton Pale Ale is an English pale ale, first brewed in 1876 by Samuel Allsopp & Sons. It was one of the highest selling beers in the United Kingdom in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

What is special about Watford?

Watford was the biggest printing centre in the world and many advances in printing were made in Watford. During World War II the prints were taken over by the government who used them to print propaganda. In 1925, the Metropolitan Railway Company built a branch to Watford, opening a station close to Cassiobury Park.

Who owns Ind Coope?

Allied sold a 50% stake in its breweries to Carlsberg in 1993 to form Carlsberg-Tetley Brewing Ltd, and the remainder in 1997. The Burton Brewery was sold to Bass in 1998 and is still brewing under the Molson-Coors banner.

Which brewery made Double Diamond?

Double Diamond Burton Pale Ale was a English pale ale first brewed in 1876 by Samuel Allsopp & Sons. It became one of the highest selling beers in the United Kingdom during the 1950s, and one of the highest selling keg beers during the 1960s and 70s.

Who was the founder of Benskins beer company?

Benskins had its roots in the brewery founded in Watford by John Pope, a local miller and baker around 1693.

Where was the Benskins Brewery in Watford located?

Benskin’s Watford Brewery Ltd, Cannon Brewery, 194 High Street, Watford, Hertfordshire Founded by 1722 by John Pope at New Street. Moved by his great-grandson, John Dyson to 194 High Street about 1820. Bought by Joseph Benskin 1867 with 42 public houses for £34,000. Registered July 1894.

Who was the chairman of Strettons Derby brewery?

At the time of his death, though, he was Chairman not only of Benskins but also of Stretton’s Derby Brewery and the Dortmund German Brewery. Thomas’s place on the Benskins board was taken by his son, Eric Seagrave Benskin, who was then 24.

How old was Thomas Benskin when he died?

Thomas Benskin, who was still suffering from the effects of his stroke in 1892, died at his home off Grosvenor Square, London in March 1903, aged 51. At the time of his death, though, he was Chairman not only of Benskins but also of Stretton’s Derby Brewery and the Dortmund German Brewery.