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St Austell Brewery has scooped the highest accolade in the industry’s pub food Oscars by being named Pub Company of ... More >>

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Rugby teams from across Cornwall came together to celebrate the end of a hard-fought season at the Tribute league awards ... More >>

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Much to the delight of regulars, the Pandora Inn has reopened its doors just under a year since it was ... More >>

Tribute – the South West’s favourite beer – is proud to be the new sponsor of Bristol Gig Club.  The award-winning ... More >>

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Family pub business expands to The Lizard

James and Donna Glosby behind bar at The Top House InnThe family behind the award-winning Golden Lion Inn at Stithians Lake have now taken over the Top House Inn on The Lizard. 

John and Wendy Glosby run the Golden Lion with Wendy’s daughter Cherie Reynolds and her husband David. 

Now John’s son James Glosby and his wife Donna have relocated from Cambridgeshire to take over the Top House. 

Along with their children Ella, four and Harry, two, the couple will live at the pub and run it on a day-to-day basis. 

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Rashleigh Arms is Simply The Best

Comedian Michael McIntyre, the evening’s host, with Lucy and Rob Brewer and Jon Collins, Chief Exec of CGA StrategyThe Rashleigh Arms in Charlestown is celebrating winning the ultimate accolade after being crowned the UK’s Best Managed Pub of the Year.

The St Austell Brewery pub beat off competition from some of the best pubs in the business to clinch the top national title at The Publican Awards 2010.

It marks national recognition for the pub’s aptly-named managers Rob and Lucy Brewer who have transformed the Rashleigh’s fortunes since they took over three years ago.

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St Austell Brewery challenges candidates to back local pubs

St_Austell_Brewery_LogoSt Austell Brewery has laid down the gauntlet to Cornwall and Devon’s prospective MPs, challenging them to back the good old British pub in the run up to the general election. 

The brewery, one of the county’s biggest private-sector employers, is hosting its own virtual hustings to help inform workers and encourage them to use their vote. 

James Staughton, managing director of St Austell Brewery, has written to all parliamentary candidates and vowed to publish their responses on the company’s website. 

The letter quizzes candidates on their support for local pubs, and whether they’ve signed up to the ‘I’m Backing the Pub’ pledge. 

Mr Staughton said: “St Austell Brewery is one of the oldest businesses in Cornwall, with 1,000 direct employees and at least 2,000 others whose jobs depend on the brewery. It’s vital they are aware of their potential MP’s views on the industry on which so many people’s livelihoods depends. 

“Pubs play a vital role in our economy and are often the hub of local communities, yet many are struggling. 

“As the election campaigns get into full swing, we hope that all parties and candidates show their support for pubs and recognise issues such as record levels of beer tax and red tape, which need addressing if we are to help protect this great British institution and promote safe, responsible drinking.” 

The letter asks: 

  • The British Beer and Pub Association have written to all candidates asking them to sign up to the ‘I’m Backing the Pub pledge’. Have you signed up to this campaign? If not, why?
  • Since 1997, the Government has put up tax on a pint of beer by 60%.  In the last two years alone, during the recession, it has gone up 26%, which has cost hard pressed beer and pub sector an extra £171 million in tax.  Do you think such increases are justified? What would you do about beer tax?
  • Do you think pubs in your area make a valuable contribution to the local economy?
  • Do you agree that pubs can be promoted as places for responsible, social drinking and what measures will you take if elected to ensure pubs are protected?  

In the week prior to the election, Mr Staughton will be writing to all brewery employees and publishing candidates’ replies on www.staustellbrewery.co.uk

 

Roger brews up a winning tun pun for WMN anniversary ale competition

The Western Morning News’s birthday brew’s got a name – thanks to a clever play on words by reader Roger Hewitt.

Mr Hewitt, of Tavistock, came up with the name Tun Fifty for the special ale brewed by St Austell Brewery to mark the newspaper’s 150th anniversary.  

The lucky competition winner, and his wife Trichia (CORR) were at St Austell Brewery on Friday for the start of the brewing process.

Mr Hewitt, 57, who works at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, said: “I’m absolutely thrilled – I enter lots of competitions but I never seem to win. The name Tun Fifty just popped into my head one day. I’ve been to enough pubs called Mash Tun to know a tun is a type of container used by brewers.

“We had a brilliant day at the brewery, and helped put a few hops in the brew, so it really feels like my very own beer. I can’t wait to taste it now.”  

The award winning brewery offered one lucky reader the chance to name and help brew the special ale as part of our 150th anniversary celebrations.

UK Regional Brewer of the Year St Austell Brewery, which celebrated its own 150th anniversary in 2001, is one of the longest established of only a few independent family brewers left in the UK.

Mr Hewitt joined head brewer Roger Ryman, the current UK Brewer of the Year and the man who created award-winning St Austell ales including Tribute, Proper Job and Admirals Ale.

Together they designed the recipe for the new beer, which will become part of the brewery's seasonal ales programme for 2010.

Mr Ryman said: "We're really pleased to be helping the Western Morning News mark its 150th anniversary – and what better way to do that than with a celebratory ale.

"The name Tun Fifty is inspired and we are all looking forward to pulling the first pint next month.”

Tun Fifty will be launched at the Devon County Show (May 20, 21 and 22) and will be available in pubs across the South West.

 


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