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We have no control over the content of these pages. We take no responsibility for the content on any website which we link to, please use your own discretion while surfing the porn links. Newcastle Brown Ale poured in pint glass. Newcastle Brown Ale is a brown ale, originally brewed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Newcastle Brown Ale is perceived in the UK as a working-man’s beer, with a long association with heavy industry, the traditional economic staple of the North East of England. Newcastle Brown Ale went into production at Tyne Brewery in 1927, with Newcastle Breweries having occupied the site since 1890, with brewing on the site dating back to 1868. The blue star logo was introduced to the Newcastle Brown Ale bottle in 1928, the year after the beer was launched.

The five points of the star represent the five founding breweries of Newcastle. By 1997, Scottish and Newcastle claimed that it was the most widely distributed alcoholic product in both pubs and off licences in the country. The last production run of Brown Ale in Newcastle came off the Tyne Brewery line in May 2005. Pre-production trial brews were conducted at Dunston to ensure no change occurred in its taste after the move.

Bottling of Newcastle Brown Ale moved to the John Smith’s Brewery in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, in 2007. Heineken bought Scottish and Newcastle in a joint deal with Carlsberg in 2008. In 2010, Scottish and Newcastle closed the Dunston brewery, moving production of Brown Ale to the John Smiths Brewery in Tadcaster. In 2015, the caramel colouring, which has been used since the beer was launched, was removed for health reasons. Instead, roasted malt was used to darken the beer. In 2017, Heineken moved some production from the John Smith’s Brewery, Tadcaster, to the Zoeterwoude Brewery in the Netherlands. The company claimed this would allow for shorter order lead times and faster transportation to the U.

Newcastle Brown Ale is brewed with pale malt and crystal malt. It has a lower hopping rate than traditional English bitters. At the time of brewing moving to Dunston in 2005, Newcastle Brown was being exported to 41 countries. The beer is also available in British-themed pubs as a draught beer in Australia and New Zealand, brewed in the UK and imported by World Brands Australia Pty Ltd. The UK-brewed bottled, kegs, and cans are widely available in Australian liquor outlets as part of their international range. In 2000, the beer was renamed “Newcastle Brown” with the “Ale” being removed from the front label. This change, only in the UK, was due to market research claiming that the term “ale” was outdated and costing the company sales in the youth drinking markets.

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