Shepherd Neame Brewery
Oldest brewery in Britain
Shepherd Neame Brewery
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| Location | Faversham, Kent, England |
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| Opened | 1698 |
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Shepherd Neame Brewery is an English brewery founded in 1698 in Faversham, Kent. It is the oldest brewery in the United Kingdom and has a long history of producing a variety of beers, including ales, lagers, and stouts.
History[edit]
The origins of Shepherd Neame Brewery date back to 1698, making it the oldest continuously operating brewery in the United Kingdom. The brewery has been family-owned for much of its history, with the Neame family taking control in the 19th century. The brewery is known for its traditional brewing methods and commitment to quality.
Beers[edit]
Shepherd Neame produces a wide range of beers, including:
- Spitfire - A popular Kentish ale named after the Supermarine Spitfire aircraft.
- Bishops Finger - A strong ale with a distinctive flavor.
- Master Brew - A classic Kentish ale.
- Whitstable Bay - A range of beers inspired by the coastal town of Whitstable.
Brewery Tours[edit]
Shepherd Neame offers guided tours of its historic brewery in Faversham. Visitors can learn about the brewing process, the history of the brewery, and sample a selection of beers.
Pubs and Inns[edit]
The brewery owns and operates a number of pubs and inns across Kent and the South East. These establishments offer a range of Shepherd Neame beers and traditional pub fare.
Environmental Initiatives[edit]
Shepherd Neame is committed to sustainability and has implemented various environmental initiatives. These include water and energy conservation measures, as well as efforts to reduce waste and carbon emissions.
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