GrinderBloke Posted April 1, 2007 Share Posted April 1, 2007 Way back in 1982 the selection of ales available was somewhat smaller than it is today, despite the fact that Sheffield supported 3 large regional breweries... Here is a list of the beers you may have been drinking in Sheffield 25 years ago: Bass - Burton-on-Trent Draught Bass Darley - Thorne (nr Doncaster) Thorne Best Bitter Dark Mild Hardys & Hansons - Kimberley (Nottinghamshire) Best Bitter Best Mild Home - Daybrook (Nottinghamshire) Bitter Mild Mansfield - Mansfield Mansfield Bitter Marstons - Burton-on-Trent Pedigree Owd Rodger Robinson - Stockport Best Bitter Best Mild Old Tom Shipstone - Nottingham Bitter Mild John Smith - Tadcaster Bitter Samuel Smith - Tadcaster Old Brewery Bitter Stones - Sheffield Best Bitter Tetley - Leeds Bitter Mild Gilmours Bitter Theakston - Masham (North Yorkshire) Best Bitter Old Peculiar Ward - Sheffield Sheffield Best Bitter Sheaf Ale Best Mild Webster - Halifax Yorkshire Bitter Whitbread - various locations Queens Ale Castle eden Ale BYB Younger - Edinburgh Scotch Bitter IPA No 3 Ale Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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