The Old Brewery Redbrook (General)

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Sunday, March 06, 2011, 11:57 (5015 days ago) @ slowhands

http://www.oldbreweryhouse.com/home.html

Old Brewery House
Brewery Yard
Redbrook
Monmouthshire
NP25 4LU


http://www.oldbreweryhouse.com/Notes/General%20Leaflet%202008.pdf

http://herefordshire.greatbritishlife.co.uk/article/delicious-strong-and-exquisitely-fi...



The earliest breweries in the Monmouth area were across the River Wye at Redbrook. One was established by Richard Sims in 1825, another by James Hall, a wine merchant, who acquired the Upper Redbrook Brewery in the 1830s, and the third by Charles Herbert the following decade. In 1853 James Hall ceased brewing, and three years later Charles Herbert sold the Redbrook Brewery to Thomas Burgham.

The Burgham family ran and extended the business, and supplied at least 22 licensed premises either owned or tied to the Redbrook Brewery. In 1923 Ind Coope & Co took over the business and in 1926 most of the brewery buildings were demolished.

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