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The '''Titanic Brewery''' is an independent producer of [[bottle conditioned]] and [[cask ale]]s in [[Burslem]], [[Stoke-on-Trent]], [[England]]. One of the owner's, Keith Bott, was formerly the chairman of [[Society of Independent Brewers|SIBA]], the Society of Independent Brewers. |
The '''Titanic Brewery''' is an independent producer of [[bottle conditioned]] and [[cask ale]]s in [[Burslem]], [[Stoke-on-Trent]], [[England]]. One of the owner's, Keith Bott MBE, was formerly the chairman of [[Society of Independent Brewers|SIBA]], the Society of Independent Brewers. |
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Titanic's beers are generally notable for their light colour, low malt, and high hop content, giving a very dry bitter taste, although Captain Smith's and some of their seasonal beers are dark and malty, though still extremely hoppy. Their seasonal ranges also include lighter and fruity ales such as 2018's seasonal beer, Nine Dogs, which is made with [[List of hop varieties|Galaxy hops]] which give it a passionfruit taste. |
Titanic's beers are generally notable for their light colour, low malt, and high hop content, giving a very dry bitter taste, although Captain Smith's and some of their seasonal beers are dark and malty, though still extremely hoppy. Their seasonal ranges also include lighter and fruity ales such as 2018's seasonal beer, Nine Dogs, which is made with [[List of hop varieties|Galaxy hops]] which give it a passionfruit taste. |
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Brewery |
Founded | 1985 |
Founder | Keith Bott MBE, David Bott |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Keith Bott MBE (Director) & Dave Bott (Director) |
Products | Beer |
Website | http://www.titanicbrewery.co.uk/ |
The Titanic Brewery is an independent producer of bottle conditioned and cask ales in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England. One of the owner's, Keith Bott MBE, was formerly the chairman of SIBA, the Society of Independent Brewers.
Titanic's beers are generally notable for their light colour, low malt, and high hop content, giving a very dry bitter taste, although Captain Smith's and some of their seasonal beers are dark and malty, though still extremely hoppy. Their seasonal ranges also include lighter and fruity ales such as 2018's seasonal beer, Nine Dogs, which is made with Galaxy hops which give it a passionfruit taste.
History
The brewery was founded in Burslem Stoke-on-Trent in 1985 by brothers Keith and Dave Bott, and takes its name from the ill-fated steam liner Titanic. It is in honour of its captain Edward Smith (who originated from Stoke-on-Trent) that the brewery is named.[1]
Products
Its 'Fleet' range of beers include:
- Plum Porter (4.9% abv)
- Titanic Mild (3.5% abv)
- Steerage (formerly Titanic Best Bitter) (3.8% abv)
- Anchor ABV (4.1% abv)
- Iceberg (4.1% abv)
- Titanic Stout (4.5% abv)
- White Star (4.5% abv)
- Captain Smith's Strong Ale (5.2% abv)[2]
All of these, bar the Mild are available in bottles from the brewery, the brewery tap, and many supermarkets. They produce over 3 million pints every year.[3]
Pubs
Titanic Brewery presently runs eight pubs in the North Staffordshire and Oxfordshire areas - The Bull's Head in Burslem, The White Star in Stoke, The Greyhound in Newcastle-under-Lyme, The Royal Exchange in Stone, The Sun Inn in Stafford, The Roebuck in Leek, The Cheshire Cheese in Buxton and The Royal Blenheim in Oxford. [4]
Café Bars
Titanic Brewery also runs two café bars in the Staffordshire area - bod Stafford in Stafford and bod Stoke in Stoke. [5]
Awards
The Titanic Brewery has won many awards, often awarded by CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale), from the 1990s to the present day.
The Titanic Brewery's bottled Stout beer's first award was Gold in the 1994 Guardian Bottled Beer of Britain, and more recently it won first place in the CAMRA West Midlands Beer of the Year 2009 (Stout Category). Titanic's Iceberg Beer won its first award in 2002, achieving Gold in the CAMRA Champion Beer of the West Midlands category, and again more recently achieved first place in the CAMRA West Midlands Beer of the Year (Speciality Category). A full list of the awards given to the beer can be found on their website.[6]
References
- ^ [1] Archived 15 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ [2] Archived 28 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "About Us | A Multiple Award Winning Staffordshire Brewery Est. 1985". Titanic Brewery. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
- ^ http://www.titanicbrewery.co.uk/c/our-pubs "Our Pubs". titanicbrewery.co.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ http://www.titanicbrewery.co.uk/c/our-pubs "Our Pubs". titanicbrewery.co.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
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