St Austell Brewery, the Glossary
St Austell Brewery is a brewery founded in 1851 by Walter Hicks at St Austell, Cornwall, England.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Ale, Barrel (unit), Bath Ales, Beer, Brewery, Brewing, Chief executive officer, Core product, Cornish Cyder Farm, Cornwall, Director (business), England, Hotel, Marks & Spencer, Pub, St Austell, Truro, Worshipful Company of Brewers.
- British companies established in 1851
- Cornish cuisine
- Food and drink companies established in 1851
- St Austell
Ale
Ale is a type of beer, brewed using a warm fermentation method.
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Barrel (unit)
A barrel is one of several units of volume applied in various contexts; there are dry barrels, fluid barrels (such as the U.K. beer barrel and U.S. beer barrel), oil barrels, and so forth.
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Bath Ales
Bath Ales is a brewery located in the town of Warmley, South Gloucestershire, England; north-west of Bath and east of Bristol. St Austell Brewery and Bath Ales are Breweries in England.
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Beer
Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches from cereal grains—most commonly malted barley, although wheat, maize (corn), rice, and oats are also used.
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Brewery
A brewery or brewing company is a business that makes and sells beer.
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Brewing
Brewing is the production of beer by steeping a starch source (commonly cereal grains, the most popular of which is barley) in water and fermenting the resulting sweet liquid with yeast.
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Chief executive officer
A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.
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Core product
A core product or flagship product is a company's primary promotion, service or product that can be purchased by a consumer.
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Cornish Cyder Farm
Healey's Cornish Cyder Farm is a small independent family-run business in Penhallow near Truro, Cornwall, England, UK. St Austell Brewery and Cornish Cyder Farm are companies based in Cornwall and Cornish cuisine.
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Cornwall
Cornwall (Kernow;; or) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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Director (business)
The term director is a title given to the senior management staff of businesses and other large organizations.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Hotel
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis.
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Marks & Spencer
Marks and Spencer plc (commonly abbreviated to M&S and colloquially known as Marks or Marks & Sparks) is a major British multinational retailer based in London, England, that specialises in selling clothing, beauty products, home products and food products.
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Pub
A pub (short for public house) is in several countries a drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises.
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St Austell
Saint Austell (label) is a town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, south of Bodmin and west of the border with Devon.
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Truro
Truro (Cornish Standard Written Form) is a cathedral city and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
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Worshipful Company of Brewers
The Worshipful Company of Brewers is one of the ancient livery companies of the City of London.
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See also
British companies established in 1851
- Bangor and Carnarvon Railway
- Benjamin Pollock's Toy Shop
- David MacBrayne
- Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway
- J. & G. Meakin
- John Brown & Company
- Reuters
- Reuters Group
- St Austell Brewery
- Ulverstone and Lancaster Railway
Cornish cuisine
- Clome oven
- Clotted cream
- Cornish Aromatic
- Cornish Cyder Farm
- Cornish Gilliflower
- Cornish cheeses
- Cornish cuisine
- Cornish fairing
- Cornish ice cream
- Davidstow Creamery
- Dufflin (apple)
- Ginsters
- Gurty pudding
- Heavy cake
- Hog's pudding
- Hoggan
- International Pasty Festival
- King Byerd
- Lucombe's Seedling
- Meadery
- Pasty
- Penpont Brewery
- Saffron bun
- Skinner's Brewery
- St Austell Brewery
- Stargazy pie
- Warrens Bakery
- White pudding
- World Pasty Championships
Food and drink companies established in 1851
- Castle & Cooke
- Deseret Manufacturing Company
- Dole plc
- E. Wedel
- Louis Dreyfus Company
- Seppeltsfield (wine)
- St Austell Brewery
- William Jackson Food Group
St Austell
- 1887 St Austell by-election
- 1908 St Austell by-election
- 1915 St Austell by-election
- A.F.C. St Austell
- Bethel, Cornwall
- Boscoppa
- Carclaze
- Earth Goddess (sculpture)
- English China Clays
- Holmbush, Cornwall
- Holy Trinity Church, St Austell
- Microdeal
- Mount Charles (electoral division)
- Municipal Borough of St Austell with Fowey
- Penrice Academy
- Penwithick and Boscoppa (electoral division)
- Poltair School
- Radio St Austell Bay
- St Austell
- St Austell (UK Parliament constituency)
- St Austell Bay (electoral division)
- St Austell Bethel (electoral division)
- St Austell Brewery
- St Austell Clay Pits
- St Austell Community Hospital
- St Austell Gover (electoral division)
- St Austell Gulls
- St Austell Market House
- St Austell Poltair (electoral division)
- St Austell RFC
- St Austell Rural District
- St Austell Voice
- St Austell and Clay Country Eco-town
- St Austell and Newquay (UK Parliament constituency)
- St Austell railway station
- Trevarna (electoral division)
- Truro and St Austell (UK Parliament constituency)
- Wheal Eliza
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Austell_Brewery
Also known as Tribute Ale.