Shepherd Neame Ltd

Brewing on the site in Faversham in north Kent, can be traced back to the 16th century. By at least 1698, Richard Marsh was brewing there and after his death in 1717, the business passed to other members of the Marsh family until it was acquired by Samuel Shepherd in 1742.  The involvement of the Neame family can be traced from 1865 and in 1866 the business became Shepherd Neame. It was registered as Shepherd Neame & Co. Ltd. in November 1914 & changed its name to Shepherd Neame Ltd in 1919. The business of E. Mason & Co of the Waterside Brewery in Maidstone was acquired in 1956 and their Serving Maid trade mark appeared on Pale Ale and Brown Ale labels for a short time afterwards. The company is now Britain’s oldest brewer and continues to brew independently as a private limited company.

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Coronation Ale 1953
Coronation Ale 1953
Dark Beer cask label
Dark Beer cask label
Double Stout 1940s
Double Stout 1940s
Double Stout 1950s
Double Stout 1950s
Double Stout 1960s
Double Stout 1960s
East India Pale Ale
East India Pale Ale

courtesy of the Shepherd Neame archive

Extra Brown Ale 1930s
Extra Brown Ale 1930s
Golden Ale 1940s
Golden Ale 1940s
Guiness post 1936
Guiness post 1936
Guinness pre 1936
Guinness pre 1936
India Pale Ale 1930s
India Pale Ale 1930s
IPA 1940s
IPA 1940s
IPA 1960s
IPA 1960s
IPA 1960s
IPA 1960s
Light Ale 1960s
Light Ale 1960s

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