St Austell Brewery
St Austell Brewery is a brewery founded in 1851 by Walter Hicks in St Austell, Cornwall, England. The brewery's flagship beer is Tribute Ale, which accounts for around 80% of sales.[1] Other popular ales include Proper Job, Tinner's Ale and Duchy Bitter.[2]
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| Industry | Brewing | 
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| Founded | 1851 | 
| Founder | Walter Hicks | 
| Headquarters | St Austell , England  | 
Key people  | 
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| Products | Beer | 
Production output  | 100,000 barrels | 
Number of employees  | 250 | 
| Website | www.staustellbrewery.co.uk | 


On 1 July 2016 St Austell Brewery acquired Bath Ales.[3] In March 2017 a multi-million pound investment in a new brewery and larger bottling and canning facilities at Bath Ales was announced. Chief executive, James Staughton, described the rationale of the investment as "We needed to de-risk the business away from the seasonality of Cornwall. The further east we go, the more we're focused on city centres and the less seasonal the business becomes."[4]
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Tribute was created to commemorate the 1999 solar eclipse. It was originally a one-off special named Daylight Robbery,[5] but proved to be so popular it was reintroduced as Tribute and has since won several awards around the UK.[5]
St Austell Brewery signed a deal in 2008 with Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm, near Truro, to continue kegging and distributing Rattler cyder and Rattler pear cyder for five years.
St Austell Brewery also produce M&S Cornish IPA, which is bottle-conditioned and sold in Marks and Spencer stores.[6]
Other products include:[7]
- Proper Job IPA (4.5% cask, 5.5% bottled) - also sold as M&S Cornish IPA at a strength of 5%
 - Black Prince (4%)
 - Trelawny (3.8%)
 - HSD (Hicks Special Draught) (5.0%)
 - Dartmoor Best Bitter (3.5%)
 - Korev Cornish Lager (4.8%)
 - Big Job IPA (7.2%)
 - Mena Dhu (Cornish Stout) (4.5%)
 
References
    
- Wingett, Mark (3 May 2011). "St Austell to brew for 24 hours a day". Morningadvertiser.co.uk. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
 - "St Austell". ratebeer.com. Retrieved 10 August 2009.
 - "St Austell Brewery completes purchase of Bath Ales". www.bathales.com. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
 - "St Austell to double capacity at Bath Ales with new brewery". Brewers Journal. 7 March 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
 - "About Tribute Ale | St Austell Brewery". Tributeale.co.uk. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
 - "St Austell beer joins M&S range". Beer Today. 2 June 2008. Archived from the original on 19 November 2008. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
 - "Draught Range". St Austell Brewery. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
 
