Higsons Brewery

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Higsons is a Liverpool brewery founded in 1780, closed in the 1990s, and reopened in 2005.

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[edit] The beginning

Higsons Brewery was originally formed in 1780 at 64 Dale Street, Liverpool. The company brewed beer at this site until 1914 when it moved to the Windsor Brewery in Upper Parliament Street.

[edit] Expansion through the 20's

In 1918 the brewery was bought out by J. Sykes & Company. The company began to expand further, acquiring several public houses in the Wirral area and the Spraggs Brewery in 1919. In 1923 the company bought out Walker Cains Brewery in Liverpool's Stanhope Street. There was one last push for expansion in 1927, when the firm acquired Joseph Jones & Co. in Knotty Ash. A further 70 public houses were also taken over as a result.

[edit] The later years

In 1962 Higsons purchased a new head office in North Street, Liverpool. The brewery merged with James Mellor & Sons in 1974. The Bents Brewery, which was next to their head office in North Street, was sold to them by Bass Brewery in 1978. Boddingtons of Manchester took over Higsons in 1985. They took the decision to abandon brewing in favour of running a pub chain instead. The Boddington breweries were sold of to Whitbread in 1990 and it was Whitbread who finally closed the Higsons Stanhope brewery site shortly afterward.

[edit] The future of Higsons

In 2005, the independently owned Mayflower Brewery in Wigan restarted the brewing of Higsons beer. There are plans to move the brewery to a new Liverpool site in the near future as demand for the beer increases.

The current range of Higsons beers are:

[edit] Reference

Welcome to the Higson's Brewery Website. Retrieved on 2006-11-20.

[edit] External links