ChatterBank1 min ago
is the brewery where they brew beer or the owners of the pub
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anyone ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some pubs are owned by brewers (the brewery is the place that brewers make beer) and the landlords are tenants or staff of the brewers. However, others are independently owned and could be staffed by the owners or their employees, but stock only beer by one brewer company because of the deal that they get. Others are totally independant and stock what they like. It is quite complicated, you are best to ask one of the staff if you can. I presume that pubs would display the licencee of the pub and this might give you a clue as to how it is set up. Don't know if this helps!
Sorry I thought you were going to phone them. If it's a mailing address, it's bound to be where the head office is. Fountainpark Brewery, Caledonian Brewery, Tennants Brewery's all have their head office in the same place, you might want to try and call their complaints dept or speak to your local councillor or something, it's heavy duty that designated drivers have to fork out more to stay sober when it's against the law to drink drive!
This is an extremely difficult one. A brewery is where you brew beer and a pub is where you drink beer. Something, I believe called a dray, takes the beer from the brewery to the pub. This is a godsend for me, as I would hate the thought of having to travel 180 miles per day round trip to the brewery, if there was no draymen. Hope this helps.
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