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1974 Acquired Carlisle State Management Brewery, the only state-owned brewery (nationalised by Lloyd George in 1917, to control the excessive drinking by the munitions workers of Carlisle). | 1974 Acquired Carlisle State Management Brewery, the only state-owned brewery (nationalised by Lloyd George in 1917, to control the excessive drinking by the munitions workers of Carlisle). | ||
1984 takeover of Theakstons by brewer Matthew Brown | 1984 takeover of Theakstons by brewer [[Matthew Brown and Co]] of Blackburn. | ||
1987 Matthew Brown were bought by [[Scottish and Newcastle]]. | 1987 Matthew Brown were bought by [[Scottish and Newcastle]]. |
Revision as of 09:15, 3 May 2015
Theakstons, brewers of Masham, North Yorkshire
1827 company established by Robert Theakston, a farmer who leased a public house in Masham and brewed his own beer.
1840 New brew house built behind the pub
1875 On the death of Robert the business was taken over by sons Thomas and Robert. The "new" brewery was opened.
1905 Limited company: T and R Theakston Ltd
1919 Acquired Lightfoot Brewery, also located in Masham
1974 Acquired Carlisle State Management Brewery, the only state-owned brewery (nationalised by Lloyd George in 1917, to control the excessive drinking by the munitions workers of Carlisle).
1984 takeover of Theakstons by brewer Matthew Brown and Co of Blackburn.
1987 Matthew Brown were bought by Scottish and Newcastle.
2003 Returned to family control following a successful buy-back by brothers Nick, Simon, Tim and Edward Theakston, great great grandsons of the founder.
2005 Tripled production capacity; all Theakston cask beer brewing now done in Masham for the first time since the company bought the Carlisle Brewery.
Several new cask and keg beer brands have been developed including Lightfoot and Theakston Smooth Dark and a number of new seasonal ales.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Theakstons [1]