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| Founded | 1858 |
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| Founder(s) | Timothy Taylor |
| Headquarters | Keighley, West Yorkshire, England |
| Industry | Alcoholic beverage |
| Products | Beer |
| Employees | 50 |
| Website | http://www.timothy-taylor.co.uk/ |
Timothy Taylor is a regional brewery founded in 1858 by Timothy Taylor. Originally based in Cook Lane, Keighley, West Yorkshire, England they moved to larger premises in 1863 at Knowle Spring, where they remain to this day.
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Beers
Landlord
The best known ale is Landlord, a pale bitter, 4.3% abv when cask conditioned, and 4.1% when sold filtered in the bottle. Landlord was four times Champion Beer of Britain at the 'Great British Beer Festival'.[1][2] The brand attracted media attention when Madonna said in an interview with Jonathan Ross that it was her favourite beer.[3][4]
Landlord is available in the brewery's own tied pubs, and is sometimes available as a guest ale in other pubs.
Others
In Taylor's houses may be found many more Taylor's ales, such as Golden Best, Dark Mild, Best Bitter, Ram Tam, and Porter. In the past Taylor's produced another bottled ale called Northerner, bearing the advertising slogan, For Men of the North.
Pubs
Timothy Taylor currently have 28 of their own tied pubs in Bingley, Burnley, Colne, Cononley, Fence near Colne, Haworth, Halifax, Heptonstall, Huddersfield, Keighley, Leeds, Malsis near Cross Hills, Oakworth, Oxenhope, Ripon, Skipton, Thornton and Wadsworth near Hebden Bridge.
References
- ^ "Timothy Taylor Landlord (Cask) from Timothy Taylor, a Bitter style beer: An unofficial page for Timothy Taylor Landlord (Cask) from Timothy Taylor in Keighley, West Yorkshire, , England". www.ratebeer.com. http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/timothy-taylor-landlord-cask/44523/. Retrieved 2008-06-01.
- ^ "Champion Beer of Britain (By Class) - CAMRA". www.camra.org.uk. http://www.camra.org.uk/page.aspx?o=199436. Retrieved 2008-06-01.
- ^ "Tales Of The City: There's nowt as strange as celebrities - John Walsh, Columnists - The Independent". www.independent.co.uk. http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/columnists/john-walsh/tales-of-the-city-theres-nowt-as-strange-as-celebrities-590136.html. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ^ "The Ten Best Bottled British ales - Features, Food & Drink - The Independent". www.independent.co.uk. http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/features/the-ten-best-bottled-british-ales-415807.html. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
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