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Background imageBrewing Collection: Meuxs Brewery, Tottenham Court Road, London, c1830. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler

Meuxs Brewery, Tottenham Court Road, London, c1830. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler
Meuxs Brewery, Tottenham Court Road, London, c1830. View with a street scene including carts carrying barrels and a family possibly purchasing wares from a street seller

Background imageBrewing Collection: Entrance to Thrales brewhouse (later Berkeley Perkins brewery), Southwark, London, c1820

Entrance to Thrales brewhouse (later Berkeley Perkins brewery), Southwark, London, c1820. Depicts Anchor Brewery in Park Street, Southwark

Background imageBrewing Collection: View of Meuxs Brewery and a horse and cart in Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1805

View of Meuxs Brewery and a horse and cart in Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1805

Background imageBrewing Collection: The Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane, London, 1807. Artist: JS Barth

The Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane, London, 1807. Artist: JS Barth
The Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane, London, 1807. Bird s-eye view of the brewery, established in 1804

Background imageBrewing Collection: Aerial view of the Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane, City of London, 1807. Artist

Aerial view of the Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane, City of London, 1807. Artist
Aerial view of the Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane, City of London, 1807

Background imageBrewing Collection: The Hour Glass Brewery on Upper Thames Street, London, 1821. Artist: J Bromley

The Hour Glass Brewery on Upper Thames Street, London, 1821. Artist: J Bromley
The Hour Glass Brewery on Upper Thames Street, London, 1821. The brewery belonged to Felix Calvert and Co. Horses loaded with barrels and hops, figures, dogs and a goat can also be seen

Background imageBrewing Collection: Mixing a recipe for corns, 1835. Artist: George Cruikshank

Mixing a recipe for corns, 1835. Artist: George Cruikshank
Mixing a recipe for corns, 1835. A thin woman sits in a chair brewing a mixture from a recipe. The table is crowded with phials and bottles

Background imageBrewing Collection: Dedication to London Publicans, London, c1800

Dedication to London Publicans, London, c1800
Sir John Barleycorn - Miss Hop...; c1800. Scene showing a stout man crowned with barley and poppies and bound in a sheaf of barley, sitting on the grass, smoking a long pipe

Background imageBrewing Collection: Albany Street, St Pancras, London, c1830. Artist: E Noyce

Albany Street, St Pancras, London, c1830. Artist: E Noyce
View of the yard belonging to Grimble and Booths distillery on Albany Street, St Pancras, London, c1830

Background imageBrewing Collection: Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1820

Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1820
View of Reids Brewery, Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1820; with figures and horse drawn carts being loaded up with barrels

Background imageBrewing Collection: Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1800

Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1800; view of Reids Brewery in Liquorpond Street, now Clerkenwell Road; with a figure, horses and cart outside

Background imageBrewing Collection: East end of Whitbreads Brewery, Chiswell Street, Islington, London, c1792. Artist

East end of Whitbreads Brewery, Chiswell Street, Islington, London, c1792. Artist
East end of Whitbreads Brewery, Chiswell Street, Islington, London, c1792. Scene in the cobbled courtyard of Whitbreads brewery as workers load barrels of beer onto carts pulled by shire horses

Background imageBrewing Collection: The Hour Glass Brewery, London, 1821. Artist: J Bromley

The Hour Glass Brewery, London, 1821. Artist: J Bromley
The Hour Glass Brewery, London, 1821. The courtyard of the Hour Glass Brewery in Upper Thames Street, belonging to Felix Calvert and Co

Background imageBrewing Collection: South Bank, London, c1870

South Bank, London, c1870. View of the south bank of the River Thames between Waterloo Bridge on the left and Hungerford Bridge on the right

Background imageBrewing Collection: Hungerford Pier and Footbridge, c1850

Hungerford Pier and Footbridge, c1850. Passengers disembarking from steamboats tied up in mid-stream at Hungerford Pier and ascending by stairs to footbridge level

Background imageBrewing Collection: View of Lambeth, London, 1836. Artist: George Hunt

View of Lambeth, London, 1836. Artist: George Hunt
View of Lambeth, London, 1836. View of Lambeth from the River Thames, showing Godings New Lion Ale Brewery, Fowlers Iron Works, Moores Timber Merchant, Walkers Shot Manufactory and Shot Tower

Background imageBrewing Collection: Brewers Drayman from The Gentlemans Pocket Magazine, 1827

Brewers Drayman from The Gentlemans Pocket Magazine, 1827
Brewers Drayman from The Gentlemans Pocket Magazine, pub. 1827 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageBrewing Collection: A malting drum prior to intallation in a brewery in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, May 1966

A malting drum prior to intallation in a brewery in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, May 1966. Malting drums were used in beer production with germination of the barley took place as the drum revolved

Background imageBrewing Collection: Fermenting vessels at Tetleys brewery, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968

Fermenting vessels at Tetleys brewery, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. The Tetley familys links with the beer industry reach back into the 1740s when William Tetley was described as a maltster in

Background imageBrewing Collection: Huntsman House, headquarters of Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. Artist

Huntsman House, headquarters of Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. Artist
Huntsman House, headquarters of Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. The Tetley familys links with the beer industry reach back into the 1740s when William Tetley was described as a maltster

Background imageBrewing Collection: The Maltings, Snape, Suffolk

The Maltings, Snape, Suffolk. Maltings are buildings where barley is converted into malt for use in brewing. This example in Snape is now used as a venue for concerts

Background imageBrewing Collection: Talisker Distillery Shop, Isle of Skye, Highland, Scotland

Talisker Distillery Shop, Isle of Skye, Highland, Scotland. Talisker is a single malt whisky produced at the only distillery on Skye

Background imageBrewing Collection: Talisker Distillery, Isle of Skye, Highland, Scotland

Talisker Distillery, Isle of Skye, Highland, Scotland. Talisker is a single malt whisky produced at the only distillery on Skye

Background imageBrewing Collection: Jennings dray, Georgian festival, Cockermouth, Cumbria

Jennings dray, Georgian festival, Cockermouth, Cumbria. Founded in Lorton in 1828 Jennings was Cumbrias largest brewery. The company moved to Cockermouth in 1874

Background imageBrewing Collection: Zulu wives brewing utshwala (beer), Natal, 1912

Zulu wives brewing utshwala (beer), Natal, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]

Background imageBrewing Collection: South Germany, c1930s

South Germany, c1930s
South Germany. Lying in the Bavarian hop district not far from Nuremberg, the small town of Spalt with its 1800 inhabitants favours this style of architecture

Background imageBrewing Collection: Golden Square Brewery, Soho, Westminster, London, c1875 (1878)

Golden Square Brewery, Soho, Westminster, London, c1875 (1878). From Old and New London Illustrated, Vol IV, by Edward Walford. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, 1878]

Background imageBrewing Collection: Screwing Down the Yeast in a Burton-On-Trent Brewery, c1916, (1935)

Screwing Down the Yeast in a Burton-On-Trent Brewery, c1916, (1935). Women screwing down the yeast in a Burton-On-Trent brewery, during World War I. From His Majesty The King 1910-1935

Background imageBrewing Collection: The Doves Inn, Chiswick, London, 1926-1927

The Doves Inn, Chiswick, London, 1926-1927. Riverside pub near the Thames. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, published by Amalgamated Press, (London)

Background imageBrewing Collection: A brewery, 15th century (1849). Artist: Franz Kellerhoven

A brewery, 15th century (1849). Artist: Franz Kellerhoven
A brewery, 15th century (1849). Stained glass from the Cathedral of Tournai. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume III (Paris, 1849)

Background imageBrewing Collection: Brewer, 16th century (1849). Artist: Jost Amman

Brewer, 16th century (1849). Artist: Jost Amman
Brewer, 16th century (1849). A 19th century version of an original 16th century engraving. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume I (Paris, 1849)

Background imageBrewing Collection: Ye Old Fighting Cocks Inn, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 1937

Ye Old Fighting Cocks Inn, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 1937. Octagonal pub originally known as The Round House, said to be the oldest pub in England

Background imageBrewing Collection: The stoke-hole, the mash tun, and the copper, 1886

The stoke-hole, the mash tun, and the copper, 1886. Brewing equipment. Illustration from Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, Manufactures, Mining, and Engineering

Background imageBrewing Collection: A Brewhouse, 1747

A Brewhouse, 1747. Designed and engraved for the Universal Magazine, (January 1747). Hand-coloured later

Background imageBrewing Collection: Poster for an exhibition of the brewery technology, 1909. Artist: Alexander Durnovo

Poster for an exhibition of the brewery technology, 1909. Artist: Alexander Durnovo
Poster for the exhibition of the brewery technology, 1909. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow

Background imageBrewing Collection: Poster for the New Bavaria brewery, 1896. Artist: Ivan Bilibin

Poster for the New Bavaria brewery, 1896. Artist: Ivan Bilibin
Poster for the New Bavaria brewery, 1896. Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow

Background imageBrewing Collection: The Brewers Drayman, 19th century

The Brewers Drayman, 19th century

Background imageBrewing Collection: Johannes Hevelius, German astronomer, 1673

Johannes Hevelius, German astronomer, 1673. Known now by the latinized form of his name - Jan Hewel or Hewelcke - Hevelius (1611-1687)

Background imageBrewing Collection: Johannes Hevelius, German astronomer, 1647

Johannes Hevelius, German astronomer, 1647. Known now by the latinized form of his name - Jan Hewel or Hewelcke - Hevelius (1611-1687)

Background imageBrewing Collection: Detail of the west doorway of St Denis, 12th century

Detail of the west doorway of St Denis, 12th century
Detail of the west doorway of St Denis in France, showing the brewing of beer or wine, 12th century

Background imageBrewing Collection: Figure of an Ancient Egyptian brewer pressing out fermented bread in a basket, c1910

Figure of an Ancient Egyptian brewer pressing out fermented bread in a basket, c1910
Figure of an Ancient Egyptian brewer pressing out fermented bread in a basket. Beer drained through into the pot beneath. This figure from the Ancient Egyptian city of Saqqarah is in the Cairo

Background imageBrewing Collection: Brewing beer, Egyptian tomb model from Meketra, 9th Dynasty, c2160 BC

Brewing beer, Egyptian tomb model from Meketra, 9th Dynasty, c2160 BC

Background imageBrewing Collection: Brewer, Ancient Egyptian model

Brewer, Ancient Egyptian model. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageBrewing Collection: Woman brewing beer, Ancient Egyptian tomb model

Woman brewing beer, Ancient Egyptian tomb model. From the Cairo Museum, Egypt

Background imageBrewing Collection: Distillers, 1751-1777. Artist: Denis Diderot

Distillers, 1751-1777. Artist: Denis Diderot
Distillers of brandy, 1751-1777. A print from the Encyclopedie, ou Dictionnaire Raisonne des Sciences, des Arts et des Metiers by Diderot & d Alembert, 1751-1777. Private Collection

Background imageBrewing Collection: Adding hops to boiling beer in an American brewery, 1885

Adding hops to boiling beer in an American brewery, 1885. Wood engraving

Background imageBrewing Collection: Filling beer barrels in an American brewery, 1885

Filling beer barrels in an American brewery, 1885. Wood engraving

Background imageBrewing Collection: Malting floor in an American brewery, 1885

Malting floor in an American brewery, 1885. Wood engraving



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"Brewing: A Timeless Craft Uniting Beer and Wine Enthusiasts" Step into the world of brewing, where tradition meets innovation and flavors come alive. From the iconic Huggins Beer advert to the refreshing Tennents Lager advert, these glimpses into the art have captivated generations. In Boston, Massachusetts, a replica Samuel Adams beer barrel stands tall as a testament to America's rich brewing heritage. Its presence reminds us of the passion and dedication that goes into every batch brewed in this historic city. Notting Hill Brewery, nestled in London's vibrant neighborhood, exudes an irresistible charm with its unique blend of traditional techniques and modern creativity. Here, master brewers craft beers that delight both locals and visitors alike. The Bass Brewery Mash-tub takes center stage as a symbol of craftsmanship at its finest. This magnificent vessel has witnessed countless batches being transformed from raw ingredients into liquid gold – each drop brimming with flavor. Behind every great brewery are dedicated workers who pour their heart and soul into perfecting each brew. The Bass Brewery workers epitomize this commitment by ensuring quality is never compromised. However, not all stories are without challenges. The aftermath of fire at London Hop Exchange serves as a reminder that even amidst adversity, the spirit prevails – rising like a phoenix from ashes to create something extraordinary once again. Advertisements play an integral role in showcasing exceptional brews such as Samuel Allsopp & Sons IPA. These enticing visuals entice beer lovers worldwide to indulge in their aromatic flavors and distinct profiles. Hop Camp offers enthusiasts an immersive experience where they can delve deeper into the intricate process behind crafting hop-forward beers, and is here that aspiring brewers learn firsthand about hop selection, blending techniques, and creating harmonious flavors for discerning palates. Barrels lined up at Beringer Brothers Winery evoke visions of wine country elegance intertwined with centuries-old traditions passed down through generations.