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Tetley's Smooth Ale Beer, 12 x 440ml

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You also have Abbot Ale from Greene King, which I personally think is a decent substitute. Timothy Taylor’s Landlord is another option. The Leeds Brewery was closed in 2011, and demolished in 2012, with production contracted out by Carlsberg to breweries in Wolverhampton, Tadcaster and Hartlepool. Tetley still sponsors Leeds Rhinos Rugby League club. Imperial – Originally created for the Teesside market, and at one point was advertised as "Teesside's favourite pint". It was launched nationally as a premium 4.3% cask ale in 2002. It used three separate yeasts and had eight months of development, but the variant has since been withdrawn. [30] It continues as a pasteurised ale in kegs.

Beers [ edit ] Tetley's Original (left), Smoothflow (right) designs used during the 1990s and 2000s A Tetley's Cask beer pump in Wetherby, West Yorkshire. Mason, T 2002, 'Tetley's targets youth with Extra Cold', Marketing (00253650), p. 3, Business Source Premier, EBSCOhost, viewed 26 April 2011.

Brown, Mark (28 November 2013). "Tetley brewery in Leeds reopens as modern art gallery". The Guardian . Retrieved 1 December 2013. Challenge Cup: Tetley's announced as new sponsor". Manchester: bbc.co.uk. 22 January 2013 . Retrieved 22 January 2013. Pattinson, Ron (23 September 2018). "Tetley's beers in 1848 – 1849". barclayperkins.blogspot.com . Retrieved 23 September 2018. Tetley's Smooth Ale is a creamy ale created with a nutty roasted, full-bodied flavour, classic hop aroma and crisp bitterness on the palate.

Sadly not, Tetley’s is made with malted barley which is a source of gluten. Some brewers try to claim that the levels of gluten in their beer are so low that the beer can be considered virtually gluten-free. That is not the case here. If you are a coeliac or are gluten-intolerant then Tetley’s is not the beer for you! Is Tetley’s Vegan? The alcohol content of Tetley’s Smooth Ale is very low, just 3.6% abv. This is the same alcohol percentage as their mild and just 0.1% lower than their original bitter. If you want a stronger version of Tetley’s you have to go for their Imperial (which is 4.1%). Is Tetley’s Gluten-Free? In the late 1980s / early 1990s as part of the UK 'heritage boom' Tetley's developed Brewery Wharf as an 'interactive visitor centre' along the lines of the contemporary developments at Granada Studios Manchester. Visitors were greeted and guided by historic characters illustrating the story of the brewery. This development took place alongside the first redevelopments of the river and canal zones of Leeds. The Leeds branch of the West Yorkshire Archive Service hold an extensive collection of Tetley's Brewery records under 'Joshua Tetley & Son Ltd.' The collection relates mainly to the history of Tetley's Beer at the Leeds Brewery, but also includes records of companies that were incorporated into Tetley's such as Whitaker and Company Ltd, Leeds and Wakefield Breweries Ltd and Allied Breweries Ltd. The collection contains records relating to the Brewery staff, production and sales, brewing journals, books and experimental brew reports, photographs of the brewing process and public houses, and Tetley's promotional material. [47]

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There are many objects and records from the Tetley Brewery that have survived. The Tetley gallery holds a collection of hundreds of items relating to the history of the brewery, including artworks and artefacts, such as paintings, silverware and furniture, tools, and commemorative beers. A selection of original pub signs and bottles from the collection is displayed in a case on the ground floor, next to the bar and restaurant. [46] Pattinson, Ron (16 August 2012). "Tetley Pale Ales 1868". 16 August 2012 . Retrieved 16 August 2012. In 2012, Tetley's was the eleventh highest selling beer brand in the United Kingdom. [4] It is the second highest selling ale brand in the world after John Smith's, with volumes of 700,000 hectolitres. [4] Its main products are Tetley's Cask and Tetley's Smoothflow.

Dzinzi, Mellissa (4 August 2020). "Leeds to get a huge new bridge over River Aire and UK's biggest city centre park". Leeds Live . Retrieved 25 August 2020.a b c Arnot, Chris (22 November 2012). Britain's Lost Breweries. Aurum Press. p.137. ISBN 978-1-78131-002-1 . Retrieved 8 August 2013. Mutch, Alistair (6 December 2005). Strategic and Organizational Change: From Production to Retailing in UK Brewing 1950–1990. Taylor & Francis. p.97. ISBN 978-0-203-00824-9. a b c d "Leeds Online – Leeds Tetley Brewery: Past, Present and Future". Archived from the original on 22 November 2012 . Retrieved 18 December 2012. What makes Tetley's different to others? Its the unique double strain of yeast that gives Tetley's beer it's unique taste and aroma. The very same yeast used by Tetley's since 1822. Carlsberg-Tetley's 5m television campaign – PR & public relations news – PRWeek". Archived from the original on 1 February 2013.

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