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Shipstones Brewery

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announced that they were ending all beer production and becoming a retailer only company. Production at Shipstones Brewery ended in early 1991 after 139 years. The Shipstones brand continued to be produced for some years afterwards at breweries in
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of Sir Thomas Shipstone, of the family who owned the brewery, was auctioned by Biddle and Webb of Birmingham. It was purchased by a Nottingham art collector, Ash Gangotra, who offered it on long-term loan to a planned Shipstone's heritage centre.
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mile (1 km) north of the original Star Brewery in 2016. The proprietors obtained the rights to and have revived the Shipstones brand, offering a small range of products. There is an associated pub alongside, the Fox and Crown.
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The company was founded by James Shipstone in 1852 at the 7-acre (28,000 m) Star Brewery in the New Basford area of Nottingham. A red illuminated star at the top of the brewery's tower could be seen for miles around.
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introduced minor changes to the production of the various Shipstones beers and increased the marketing of the company. In 1987, Shipstones became the main shirt sponsor of
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Today the company offices have been taken over, while some housing and retail units have been constructed on other parts of the site. The landmark
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By 1939, the company owned 550 licensed premises, thirty diesel lorries for long distance delivery work and fifty horses for local delivery work.
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building, constructed in 1900 with later extension, remains standing and is presently owned by a local auction house.
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The brewery remained an independent family business until 1978 when the company was purchased by
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which also purchased a number of other breweries from neighbouring towns and cities.
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A small brewing house, Little Star Brewery, has opened in
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brewery
New Basford
Nottingham
England
Elaborate decoration above a door
Beeston Brewery Company
Greenall's
Warrington
Greenall's
Nottingham Forest F.C.

Greenall's
Burton upon Trent
Victorian
Noel Denholm Davis
Old Basford
"Nottingham Forest"
"Success Story"
"Portrait of Shipstone's beer baron back in city"
Nottingham Post
"Casks worth more than £20,000 stolen from brewery which revived Shipstones"
52°58′37″N 1°10′12″W / 52.977°N 1.17°W / 52.977; -1.17
Shipstones micro brewery website
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Companies established in 1852
Companies disestablished in 1991
Defunct breweries of the United Kingdom
Manufacturing companies based in Nottingham
1852 establishments in England

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