tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8285162121291357473.post7705957811670808191..comments2024-03-03T19:52:17.901+00:00Comments on ReARM ~ RedNev's Blog: Supping nostalgiaNeville Grundyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10923209266005338452noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8285162121291357473.post-84613560760093043262018-07-23T23:28:48.639+01:002018-07-23T23:28:48.639+01:00The up to 200 people isn't just people working...The up to 200 people isn't just people working in the brewery which tends to be quite low for any size of brewery. It covers those in the potential bars, pubs, music venues and hotel.Andrewnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8285162121291357473.post-79008313849535324852018-07-15T07:56:47.274+01:002018-07-15T07:56:47.274+01:00Our drinking forefathers really would be amazed th...Our drinking forefathers really would be amazed that, apart from London and Manchester, no big city in England - Liverpool, Leeds, Nottingham, Birmingham, Newcastle - now has a brewery above micro level as cheaper out of town brewing sites and the redevelopment opportunities of their large, inner-city Victorian brewery buildings have combined to make them sell up. <br /><br />It'll be interesting to see what volumes of beer are produced by the new brewery: the comparison they make with the Guinness visitor experience in Dublin may also be indicative of what's planeed, given that you don't actually see the brewery when you go there.Matthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00387170913578542671noreply@blogger.com