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A, Hampshire Archives and Local Studies. NRA Whitbread. Derbyshire Record Office. Dorset History Centre. Huntingdonshire Archives. Acc The brewing group said it was in "confidential discussions" to dispose of its breweries, with the Dutch group, Heineken and Denmark's Carlsberg-Tetley tipped as likely buyers.
Both Whitbread and Bass cited pricing pressure, a trend towards consolidation and the need for international brands as their reasons for exiting the brewing industry.
Whitbread's strategic planning director, David Richardson, said: "Brands are getting more important and production is getting more efficient. There are going to be bigger brands and fewer of them. Whitbread is the country's third largest brewer. Mr Richardson admitted that there were "mixed feelings" in the company about the move.
He said: "Two hundred and fifty years is quite a heritage, but I've got an absolute conviction it's the right thing to do. The Oxford Companion to Beer definition of. Samuel Whitbread began brewing in London in , and in moved to the famous Chiswell Street brewery, which no longer brews but still stands in London.
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