Brewery with a number of pubs in the Alsager area celebrates 185 years in business

By The Editor

5th Oct 2023 | Local News

Robinsons has been brewing in Stockport for 185 years (Image - Alasdair Perry)
Robinsons has been brewing in Stockport for 185 years (Image - Alasdair Perry)

Robinsons Brewery, which has a number of pubs in the Alsager area, has celebrated its 185th anniversary. 

The brewery was founded on 29th September 1838 and has been serving city pubs and quaint country inns alike with beer. 

In nearly two centuries, the brewery has seen six generations of the Robinson family at the helm. Its estate comprises 260 pubs, inns, and hotels.

Current joint managing directors Oliver and William Robinson said: "We're thrilled to reach this remarkable milestone. It's a testament to the enduring love for our beers and pubs, and the dedication of our teams."

Robinsons is behind such beers as Old Tom and Trooper - indeed, Bruce Dickinson himself of Iron Maiden visited the brewery recently to celebrate the 10th anniversary of this latter beer. 

Robinsons said in a statement: "Robinsons sends a huge thanks to the local community and all beer enthusiasts who have supported them throughout the years. Here's to another 185 years of brewing excellence."

Robinsons has several local pubs, including the Linley Tavern and the Wilbraham Arms in Alsager, the Lawton Arms and the Red Bull in Church Lawton, and the Bleeding Wolf at Scholar Green.

     

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