https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3jAJHRW_Yo
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One of our Kent scribes says 'Hmmm':https://www.producedinkent.co.uk/new...-oldest-brewer
A man from Shropshire writes: https://www.thethreetunsinn.co.uk/page2
Shep's may well be the oldest extant brewing company, dating back to 1698, but the oldest brewery site with continuous brewing is the Ram Brewery in Wandsworth (1550-ish), beating Faversham (1573) by a couple of decades. The Three Tuns is a relative newcomer at 1642 (and ceased brewing for several periods).
(ducks behind sofa...)
Better than a (heron up the chimney!)
Courtesy of the *u*, so viewer discretion is recommended: Baubles to Boris Tier 2 Menu.
And meal hack tip.
"it will be 'marketed as a going concern'"
https://www.sthelensstar.co.uk/news/...nwood-brewery/