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Burt's Brewery

Burt's Brewery (Burt & Co and on occasions Burts Brewery) was an independent regional brewery owned by one family for much of its existence. It was founded in 1840 in Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England. Brewing ended at the Ventnor Brewery in 2009, however the Burt's name had not been used since 1998.

History[edit]

Burt's Brewery
IndustryBrewing
Founded1840
FounderCharles Richard Cundell
Defunct1998
Headquarters,
England
ProductsBeer

The brewery was probably founded in 1840 as the Ventnor Brewery although beer was being brewed on the site from the early 19th Century. It was located at what would become 119 High Street, Ventnor. The owner in 1844 was recorded as a Charles Richard Cundell.[1]

In 1844 James Corbould, previously a schoolmaster from Berkshire, purchased the brewery.

The brewery used untreated spring water from the St Boniface Well in the chalk downs above Ventnor. In 1850 an agreement was made between Corbold and the Ventnor water company that this water be supplied to the brewery at a rental of sixpence per year for 1000 years. St Boniface was the logo for the company for most of its existence.

In 1866 a partnership of Fredrick Corbould and John Burt, a prominent member of the Ventnor business community, took over the brewery. The partnership was dissolved in 1868 and John Burt became the sole owner renaming it as Burt & Co.

In 1913 the business, together with a number of tied public houses, passed to William Arthur Phillips. The brewery remained in the Phillips family for several generations but retained the name Burt and Co.

On 17th January 1943, during the Second World War, two Luftwaffe Focke-Wulf Fw 190s conducted a tip and run raid on Ventnor. The brewery and neighbouring houses were bombed and the brewery was destroyed. Seven residents were killed including three members of the Phillips family. William Arthur Phillips, his son, Jack's wife and his daughter Pamela.[2]

The brewery was rebuilt after the war and continued in operation under the Phillips family until 1992 when it closed. The site was purchased by a business consortium in 1995, trading as the Ventnor Brewery Ltd and they resumed brewing until 2009 when they ceased trading and the brewery closed permantly.[3]

Meanwhile in 1991 Hartridges Soft Drinks formed the Island Brewery on the Dodnor Industrial Estate in Newport. In 1993 they acquired the Burt’s name and renamed it Burt’s Brewery (Newport) Ltd.[4] Brewing moved to the Sandown Brewery and Stillroom at 15 St Johns Road, Sandown in 1996. The brewery was brought by Ushers in March 1998 and brewing ceased soon afterwards.[5]

Beers brewed[edit]

Public Houses[edit]

  1. ^ Chambers, Vincent (1986). Inns and Ale Bonchurch to Chale. Newport, Isle of Wight: Ventnor and District Local History Society. pp. 25–28. ISBN 978-0951182000.
  2. ^ Leal, H. J. T (1988). Battle in the Skies Over the Isle of Wight : The History of Air Attacks 1939-1945. Newport, Isle of Wight: Isle of Wight County Press. p. 63.
  3. ^ "Burt & Co". The Labologist's Society. 4 April 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  4. ^ www.quaffale.org.uk. "Burts Newport Brewery". www.quaffale.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  5. ^ www.quaffale.org.uk. "Burts (Sandown Brewery) Ltd". www.quaffale.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2018.