I am worried that some of the recent posts of cask labels may have overexcited some of you, so today’s offering will serve as an antidote. Three labels probably from …
Sorry! Another example of a less then common label that we would all love to have in our collection. The Canterbury Brewery Co only owned one pub and a couple …
This cask label is fairly basic, but to my eyes, still attractive. If the cask had been destined for a tied house, there would surely have been little need for …
It is always difficult to know what the members of the Society want from this blog theme.And even harder to know what would be interesting to the casual browser. Scarce …
Got to add a bit of variety into this theme, can’t have early British examples every day. This is a modern label from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada and I …
Another example from a brewery which may not be totally familiar. Woodhams and Co were bought by Style and Winch in 1918 and became a bottling stores for a number …
Very positive response to the return of this theme including a couple a couple of ‘keep it up’ comments. Our next offering is from McArdle, Moore & Co of Dundalk, …
I have had a number of requests to continue this theme of labels intended for beer in cask, actually a small number, well OK, one. But that is one more …
The final offering. There has been little interest in the last half dozen posts and no comments at all. An end of the century Pendle Witches Brew from Moorhouse’s Burnley …