St Austell Brewery
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| St Austell Brewery | |
|---|---|
| Location | St Austell |
| Year opened | 1851 |
| Annual production | 35,000 barrels |
| Active beers | |
| Tribute | premium Cornish Ale |
| Proper Job | India Pale Ale |
| Admiral's Ale | Cornish Ale |
| Clouded Yellow | Wheat Beer |
| HSD | Cornish Ale |
The St Austell Brewery was founded in 1851 by a young Cornish man named Walter Hicks. The brewery has been operating for over 150 years in the town of St Austell in Cornwall , England, United Kingdom. The brewery is most famous for their flagship beer, Tribute. In 2007, the Barley Sheaf, Church Street, Liskeard won their Marketing Award for their website www.thebarley.com
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