Marston's bottle a lot of independent brewers beer, and is the only reason you get to see beers from breweries like Bateman's on supermarket shelves. I hope that this JV doesn't affect that.
Marston Thompson and Evershed as they were originally known, which was an amalgamation of three brewers going back many years, were themselves bought out by the Wolverhampton and Dudley breweries (alias Banks and Hansons) some time back. The stock market name was the latter until it changed to Marstons a few years ago, possibly because that name was better known own. Even the existing Marstons brewery was originally built by Manns and bought by 'Marstons' around 1900.Marstons was founded in 1834...
This is just sad.
I was definitely a Pedigree man ,although cask ale pubs are becoming harder to findBack in the seventies when I first discovered beer, the main choices for a real ale drinker (in Derby) was Pedigree or draught Bass, both were delicious ales if served correctly straight from the barrel. In recent years though since Marstons started brewing draught bass, both beers seem to have changed considerably and now both seem to be the same bland pseudo real Ale which I won't drink unless there is no other choice.
Now I could be wrong but the other breweries they have bought out like Sharp's (Doombar) seem to have suffered the same fate.
I guess they do make some half decent newer ales though but they are still usually my last choice but I would hate to see them dissappear.
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