Beatson Clark Goes Back In Time With Bottles For First Uk Trappist Beer

Glass manufacturer Beatson Clark has a heritage dating back centuries, so its appropriate that the company has been chosen to supply bottles to the first monastery to brew beer in the UK since the days of Henry VIII. Monks at Mount St Bernard Abbey, near Coalville, Leics, have become the first in the UK to brew an officially recognised Trappist beer - and their brewery is just one of 12 in the world to earn the name "Trappist". Beatson Clark is supplying 330ml amber beer bottles from its general sale range to the brewery, along with green crown closures which feature the brewery's logo printed in white. The beer is called "Tynt Meadow" and packs a punch at 7.4% ABV. For more information please visit: www.beatsonclark.co.uk

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Brewing & Beverage Industries Business Winter 2018/19 52
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Beatson Clark Goes Back In Time With Bottles For First Uk Trappist Beer
Brewing & Beverage Industries Business Winter 2018/19 52
PA 1545
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