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By 1809 the venture had an annual output of 260,000 barrels, making it the largest brewery in the world. Between 1809 and 1853 the Anchor had the largest output of any brewery in London. The brewery produced exclusively porter until 1834, when it began to brew pale ale.
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A fire at the brewery in May 1832, caused £40,000 worth of damage, destroying many buildings and resulting in considerable rebuilding of the site. The new brewery attracted considerable interest: visitors included the
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for £135,000, to be paid over four years. They additionally paid her for permission to keep using the Thrale & Co name until 1795. In 1782, 85,700 barrels were brewed.
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Barclay Perkins & Co was founded in July 1781 after chief clerk John Perkins and Robert Barclay (of the banking family) acquired the Anchor Brewery from
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edited by Sir Howard Roberts and Walter H. Godfrey 1950. Pages 78-80: Chapter 9 - The Anchor Brewery
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was built in 1834, after the fire of 1832, for senior employees of the brewery and stands on top of
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Survey of London: volume 22: Bankside (the parishes of St. Saviour and Christchurch Southwark)
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The brewery was established in 1616 by James Monger Sr. in Southwark, on land adjacent to the
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The Biographical Dictionary of British Quakers in Commerce and Industry 1775-1920
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Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: An International Encyclopedia
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production in the UK, with the Anchor brewing lager from 1922.
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Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Southwark
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In 1955, Barclay Perkins merged with rival London brewer
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Jack S. Blocker; David M. Fahey; Ian R. Tyrrell (2003).
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Westcott Local History Group Annual Report for 2004
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The Brewing Industry: A Guide to Historical Records
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Index

Anchor Brewing Company

Southwark
London
Courage Brewery
Anchor Brewhouse

Gustave Doré
Globe Theatre
Edmund Halsey
Henry Thrale
Hester

General von Haynau
Prince of Wales
German
statesman
Otto von Bismarck
Prince Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte
Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt
Julius Jacob von Haynau
Giuseppe Garibaldi
lager
Courage
brewery tap
Anchor Tavern
Russian Imperial Stout
Courage
Anchor Terrace
William Shakespeare

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