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Stephen Sinfield
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Ind Coope's Draught Burton Ale (promotional video)
Promotional video for Ind Coope's Draught Burton Ale.
Filmed partly at the Chesterfield Arms (Ashby Road, Bretby) and at the Ind Coope Burton Brewery and Brewery Vaults.
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Filmed partly at the Chesterfield Arms (Ashby Road, Bretby) and at the Ind Coope Burton Brewery and Brewery Vaults.
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Ind Coope Burton Brewery
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Footage of the Ind Coope Burton Brewery and the Brewery Vaults. Original footage filmed by Dave Bower (edited by Stephen Sinfield)
I love the DBA that Burton Bridge brew. Never tried the original.
What was that curved span at 2.08 does anyone know tia.
Used to be my tipple. Was a lovely pint. Now destroyed like most of our brewing heritage. Saw a pump with Inde Coop Burton Ale on in Wetherspoons a few years back. Tasted nothing like it. Bland as hell.
Check out Gates Brewery. That brewer does proper Burton beer like this.
I had a couple of pints of this in a pub in Glasgow circa 1992 and it was stunning!
Proud to be a Burtonian
I don't care what some 'modern' drinkers may say - the big Burton brewers knew how to make a magnificent pint! I'm fed up of the description of some of today's beers by 'artisan' breweries as being 'floral' - I'll buy flowers if I want that taste! The same with the all too common 'citrus' description. There is a total misconception that just because it's a couple of blokes in a converted pigsty, who've done a little course on brewing - then it must be better, much of it is certainly not. I'm beginning to think the beer bore is even worse than their wine drinking equivalent!
Anyone knows when this was produced? Am getting early 80s vibes but I'm not the best judge of dating things
I think it was brewed in the late 70's or maybe 1980.
This video was likely produced in the late 1980s or the 1990s.
Interesting bit of British brewing heritage.
Interesting, but where was everyone? It looks like a ghost town...
Burton Ale (4.7%) was a lovely pint
This version looks like the pale ale that was said to have gone out of style in the 1890's. I've been researching what I can find of the Burton's history as a home brewer. The #1 Burton that later came to be known as a barleywine is my next go.