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■The Jennings- s to ry . . .
FOUNDED in the vil lage of Lorton in 1828 by John Jennings, the Bon of a maltster, the business quickly out grew its home-brewed origins and expanded to the Castle Brewery- site; which had an ,
■ ness, but many of the company’s shares are . ; held by local-people and directors. '• Thc-brcwcry uses
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abundant supply, of .■ pure well water. > Today there is no
FOUNDER Mr John Jennings ■
'the best traditional raw materials, finest well water, malt, English hops, sugar ; and yeast, and tried ;
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THE E d is ford Bridge — a w e l come haven in the Rib-, ble Valley. .
scenerv the weather further than the edge of looking the River Ribble, ImitM fnM TAnHinnn DittnM
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Jennings. And the good Oatmeal Stout and last, North East and two in • news is tot.Jrom tomor- b t b ■ no means least Lancashire. The first was ------- row, Cumbnas best kept Snppkliftpr ■
secret will have a presence in the Ribble Valley., For Jennings Brothers
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For the Hotel, Restaurant and Catering Trade
H & S OPENSHAW LIMITED Fisherman’s Wharf, Nile Street, Bolton BL3 6BW
Telephone: (01204) 34585 • Fax: (01204) 364145 and 385473 •Telex 635739 FishcoG.
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Jennihgs Bitter,-- - Cubeplakd A , Dislinclivilf Darker Biller/: •/<'■ Light, lloppy G
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alty, Sully and hi (How ■. ‘ ' Bitter Rich and Sm J.5H'
olden • i Very Dart Strong BilttrSlithil): ooth :^S*itel wonderfully warming ; [ 1, T
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Snecklifter, Based at Castle Brew-: Harwood^recently pro-
. . . . . The ^disford Bridge, L -The. popular inn has
independent brewery in ■, ,?
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n e e d s u p p e rm o s t . N a tu ra l; ‘t rad i t io n a l materials have jbeen heav^ ily usb'dthroughout,''‘with Ei'o ? tij. wood’floors, beams and ; brass giving hints of the ‘ warm welcome awaiting. ; Jennings already has a
reputation for food in its' hostelries and the Edis
. ; Manager, Julie Manlove and chef Pierino Piccini
ford :Bridge. offers an, extensive menu through-: out the day.
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are ready and waiting to, open the-doors tomorrow and offer local residents a : taste of Cumbria.
JENNINGS Castle Brewery, Cockermouth'
pic-has acquired the Edis- ford Bridge Hotel, on the banks of the River Ribble. Lovers of that spectacu lar Cumbr n taste will no.
ulo. nings Brothers pic ;s son” by the Campaign for the now the only long-standing Real Ale.
longer have to travel any picturesquely sited over~ LU.”j e,fithTl'^
r The latter is supplied by Dark M;1(]( Cocker Hoop, 79 in CumbSa, 15 in the .'.'.I v- i the Dog and Otter, Great
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town, for, Jennings Bitter, is the latest addition to the , . Cumberland Ale, Jennings chain of 106 public houses;
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ery, Cockermouth, Jen- flounced _ Pub of the Sea- , { p;.^-v, ;
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brew its beers. Nearly 95% of the beers pro duced by. the. brewery are traditional cask conditioned' or “real ales” and, of course, they are the very highest quality,
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