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Charrington United Breweries Ltd was an English brewery company founded in 1738 which merged with Bass in 1967.

History

Robert Westfield, a member of the Brewers' Company from 1738, owned a brewery in Bethnal Green, London, prior to 1757, when he took Joseph Moss into partnership and moved to new premises at Anchor Brewery
Adams House (East London)
Adams House is the name given to the offices in the only remaining structure of the Anchor Brewery on the corner of Mile End Road and Cephas Avenue, in east London. The residential part of this Grade II listed building is known as Charrington House after the brewery that once owned the site...

, Mile End Road (Mile End
Mile End
Mile End is an area within the East End of London, England, and part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is located east-northeast of Charing Cross...

, London).

In 1766, John Charrington, who had served his apprenticeship with Hale brewers in Islington, took a third share in the business, which then traded as Westfield, Moss & Charrington.

Robert Westfield retired in 1769, and his share in the partnership was purchased by Charrington. After Moss retired in 1783, Charrington and his brother, Henry, were in full control of the business. By 1807/8, they were the second largest brewers in London, producing 20,252 barrels of beer per year.
Following John's death in 1815, the business was continued by his brother and his son, Nicholas, who had joined the partnership in 1806.

The firm acquired Steward & Head in Sratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, in 1833 and subsequently traded as Charrington & Head Co, establishing the Abbey Brewery on Abbey Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, in 1972.

Nicholas' two sons, Edward and Spencer, succeeded their father in 1859, and following the death of Head in 1880, the firm was known as Charrington & Co. The London and Burton breweries were operated as separate concerns until 1897, when Charrinton & Co Ltd was registered in July to acquire the business of both breweries.

In 1962 Charrington United Breweries Limited was registered to undertake the merger of Charrington & Co Ltd and United Breweries Ltd by an exchange of shares. In 1967, Charrington merged with Bass and Mitchell & Butlers
Mitchells & Butlers
Mitchells & Butlers plc runs around 2,000 managed pubs, bars and restaurants throughout the United Kingdom. The Company's headquarters is in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom...

 and formed Bass Charrington Limited.

In 1997 Bass Charrington sold off its public houses. The buyer then created Punch Taverns
Punch Taverns
Punch Taverns plc is the largest pub and bar operator in the United Kingdom, with around 6,800 leased, tenanted and managed pubs. It is headquartered in the traditional brewing centre of Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire...

. In 2000, the company sold off its brands to Interbrew
Interbrew
Interbrew was a large Belgium-based brewing company which owned many internationally known beers, as well as some smaller local beers. In 2004 Interbrew merged with Brazilian brewer AmBev to form InBev, which is the now largest brewer in the world by volume, with a 13% global market share now...

 and remaining properties to Six Continents Plc
Six Continents
Six Continents was a large British-based retail business which was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.-History:...

.

Bass Charrington Timeline
Bass Charrington Timeline
This page represents the time-line for the breweries of Charrington and Bass with the merges, takeovers and separations throughout their recorded history....


Breweries

The Anchor Brewery on Mile End Road ceased production in January 1975, but remained the company's head office. By now, most of the brewery buildings have been demolished.

Bottling and warehousing facilities were also housed in a former distillery at Three Mills
Three Mills
The Three Mills are former working mills on the River Lea in the East End of London, one of London’s oldest extant industrial centres. The largest and most powerful of the four remaining tidal mills is possibly the largest tidal mill in the world...

, in Bromley-by-Bow
Bromley-by-Bow
Bromley-by-Bow, historically and officially Bromley, is a place in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is an inner-city district situated east north-east of Charing Cross.-Toponymy:...

. Today, the site at Three Mills is used as offices serving a film studio complex, and the main Anchor Brewery site has been redeveloped as housing, offices
Adams House (East London)
Adams House is the name given to the offices in the only remaining structure of the Anchor Brewery on the corner of Mile End Road and Cephas Avenue, in east London. The residential part of this Grade II listed building is known as Charrington House after the brewery that once owned the site...

 and a shopping centre.
The company took over the brewing business of:
  • Joseph Friends Bell, Peterborough Lane, Parson's Green, Fullham, London, in 1890.
  • Walter & John Fline East, Oil Mill Lane, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey in 1891.
  • Walker & Son Ltd, Wellington Brewery, Wellington Street, Gravesend, Kent in 1903.
  • Campbell, Johnstone & Co. Ltd, Phoenix Brewery, Latimer Road, Notting Hill, London in 1909.
  • Brook's Peckham Brewery, Peckham Hill Street, Peckham, London in 1916.
  • Savill Brothers Ltd, Stratford Brewery, Maryland Road, Stratford, London in 1925.

The Brewing of Pale Ale was transferred from Abbey Brewery, Burton-on-Trent, to the Anchor Brewery, London in 1925 and the former was closed in 1926 and sold with 86 tied house
Tied house
In the UK a tied house is a public house that is required to buy at least some of its beer from a particular brewery. This is in contrast to a free house, which is able to choose the beers it stocks freely.- Definition of "tied" :...

s.
  • Lewis Meakin Brewery, Abbey Brewery, Burton-upon-Trent, closed 1926.
  • Edward Tilney & Co, Alma Brewery, Spelman Street, Whitechapel, London in 1927.
  • Seabrookke & Sons Ltd, Thurrock Brewery, Bride Road, Grays, Essex in 1929.
  • Hoare & Co Ltd, Red Lion Brewery, Lower East Smithfield, London in 1933, closed in 1934.
  • Thompson & Son Ltd, Walmer Brewery, Walmer, Kent in 1950.
  • Properties from Charles Hammerton & Co Ltd, Stockwell, Stockwell Green, London in 1951.
  • Batey & Co, Mineral Water manufacturers in 1952.
  • Kemp Town Brewery, Brighton, East Sussex in 1954, closed 1963.
  • Brutton, Mitchell & Toms Ltd, Princes Street, Yeovil, Somerset in 1960, closed in 1965.
  • People's Refreshment House Association Ltd and Yeo, Retcliffe & Dawe, wine merchants, Barnstaple, Devon in 1961.
  • Offiler's Brewery Ltd, Vine Brewery, Ambrose Street, Derby, in 1965.
  • Dunmow Brewery Ltd, Dunmow Brewery, North Street, Great Dunmow, Essex in 1965.
  • Massey's Burnley Brewery Ltd, Bridge End Brewery, Westgate, Burnley
    Burnley
    Burnley is a market town in the Burnley borough of Lancashire, England, with a population of around 73,500. It lies north of Manchester and east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River Brun....

    , Lancashire in 1966.

Products

  • Charrington's Anchor Stout
  • Charrington's Brown Ale
  • Charrington's Pale Ale
  • Charrington's Pilsner Lager
  • Punch Stout
  • Royal Toby Ale
  • Toby Ale
  • Toby Export Lager Beer
  • Toby Lager
  • Toby Stout
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