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Abbot Ale Beer, 24 x 500ml

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Olde Trip – A 4.3% Premium Ale. Named in honour of the Nottingham inn Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, which claims to be the oldest inn in Britain. As of September 2007 this was for sale in the Brewery Museum in 500ml bottles. [58] Linlithgow pub changes name over 'racist connotations' ". BBC News. 1 December 2021 . Retrieved 2 December 2021. Rooney Anand to step down as Greene King CEO after 14 years". The Caterer. 6 November 2018 . Retrieved 13 November 2018. Greene King IPA – An English IPA (3.6% abv) served in pubs and cans available from supermarkets and off-licences nationally. It is made using Challenger and First Gold hops and using pale and crystal malt. [50] Greene King IPA controversially won the Gold award at the 2004 Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) Great British Beer Festival in the Bitter category and runner-up in the Champion Beer of Britain category. [51] In 2009, Greene King began to roll out a new form of dispense which allows customers to choose either a "Northern" or a "Southern" head on their beer. [52] In 2012, two extensions of the brand were launched: Gold and Reserve. [53] Its pub partners division has leased, tenanted and franchised pubs. [3] Its strategy is to reduce the numbers of these outlets. [29]

Greene King takeover approved by the Court". Food Manufacture. 30 October 2019 . Retrieved 30 October 2019. The UK’s number one premium cask ale brand, Abbot Ale, renowned for its well-loved fruit character, malty richness and superb hop balance, scooped gold in the Premium Bitters category and silver in the Supreme Champion category Greene King has also been criticised for removing many traditional and historic pub signs as part of rebranding schemes. [41] Greene King has been supporting apprenticeships since 2011 through its Greene King Apprenticeship Programme. Since launch, the scheme has processed some 9,000 apprentices. [31] [32] Greene King starts Old English examination". M & C Allegra. 29 September 2001 . Retrieved 26 February 2016. (subscription required)

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Yakub Qureshi (2 January 2014). "Lass O'Gowrie owner Gareth Kavanagh forced out by brewery Greene King for being 'below average' ". Manchester Evening News . Retrieved 20 March 2014. Chambers, Sarah (19 August 2019). "Greene King to be sold to Hong Kong property giant". Eastern Daily Press.

Its retail division is split between its destination pubs and restaurants (with brands including Hungry Horse, Loch Fyne, Taylor Walker and Metropolitan Pub Company) and its local pubs. [3] Its strategy is to open further retail outlets. [29] Greene King's ongoing business expansion has sometimes been the subject of criticism. As a result of its active acquisition policy, it has come to be known by beer protesters as "Greedy King". [37] The growing consumer reaction to Greene King buying out smaller breweries was demonstrated towards the end of 2006 when a pub in Lewes, East Sussex started a well-publicised protest against Greene King for removing the locally produced Harvey's Sussex Best Bitter from sale, while continuing to sell other guest beers. [38] Greene King has grown via mergers and acquisitions, including Rayments Brewery (1961), [6] the Magic Pub Company (1996), [7] Hungry Horse (1996), [8] Morland Brewery (1999), [9] Old English Inns (2001), [10] Morrells (2002), [11] a large part of the Laurel Pub Company (2004), [12] Ridley's Brewery (2005), [13] Belhaven Brewery (2005), [14] Hardys and Hansons (2006), [15] the Loch Fyne fish restaurant chain (2007), [16] Cloverleaf (2011), [17] Realpubs (2011), [18] the Capital Pub Company (2011) [19] and the Spirit Pub Company (2015). [20]The irony is that I bought this from Tesco, Market Square on a visit to Norwich; and I've never seen it elsewhere, in London or regionally. Now if only I knew where to buy this near me!

Old Bob (Formerly) – Originally brewed in Essex by Ridley's Brewery then later at Greene King's main brewery at Bury St. Edmunds after acquisition, it was a premium strong bitter, with a strength of 5.1% ABV and available both on cask and bottled. While it has not yet been confirmed as discontinued, it has not been available from Greene King's online shop since May 2022, and its listing has since been deleted. [64]In January 2014, popular Manchester pub The Lass O'Gowrie, voted "Best Pub in Britain" at the Great British Pub Awards in 2012, [39] closed after the landlord was forced out in an argument over rent. Having lost 40% of their trade after the BBC moved to Salford, the landlord had won a rent reduction at an independent tribunal before being forced out by the brewery. [40] It was announced in November 2018 that Rooney Anand would be stepping down from his role as CEO after 14 years in the position. [21] Morland Original – abv 4.0% – Not seen as much as it was but often pops up in the old Morland heartlands. Also available in 500ml bottle. [63] The Champion Beer of Britain Awards are one of the most prestigious beer competitions in the world and are the ultimate honour for UK brewers. The winning beers are awarded every year at the Trade Session of the Great British Beer Festival. Judging for the competition takes around a year, starting with individual nominations from CAMRA members and local and regional competitions. On the first day of the festival, a team of judges have their final round to decide the winners for the year.

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