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"Brewed with Tradition: A Taste of England's Past" Step back in time to the quaint town of Ludlow in 1930s England, where tea and biscuits were a cherished daily ritual

Background imageBrewed Collection: Tea and biscuits

Tea and biscuits

Background imageBrewed Collection: England / Ludlow 1930S

England / Ludlow 1930S
The ancient Shropshire town of Ludlow. Broad Gate, situated on one of its steepest streets, is the last of the seven gates of the old city walls

Background imageBrewed Collection: Moonshine Tea

Moonshine Tea
Autumn tea in glass teapot with shining full Moon, falling leaves and water drops. Creative drink photography concept. Dina Belenko

Background imageBrewed Collection: Fall Tornado

Fall Tornado
Hot autumn tea with a swirl of fallen leaves, acorns and berries, double-wall glass, dark background. Dina Belenko

Background imageBrewed Collection: Beryl Fellows, barmaid at the Druids Head Inn in Coseley

Beryl Fellows, barmaid at the Druids Head Inn in Coseley, a suburban area in the north of the Dudley, The Black Country, an area of the West Midlands in England, north and west of Birmingham

Background imageBrewed Collection: Warn & Sons Home Brewed

Warn & Sons Home Brewed

Background imageBrewed Collection: Starkey Knight & Ford Tivvy Home Brewed

Starkey Knight & Ford Tivvy Home Brewed

Background imageBrewed Collection: North Somerset Brewery Home Brewed

North Somerset Brewery Home Brewed

Background imageBrewed Collection: John Hair's Home Brewed Ale

John Hair's Home Brewed Ale

Background imageBrewed Collection: Bruttons Home Brewed Beer

Bruttons Home Brewed Beer

Background imageBrewed Collection: Coming of Age of the Earl of Lincoln (engraving)

Coming of Age of the Earl of Lincoln (engraving)
2772600 Coming of Age of the Earl of Lincoln (engraving) by Prior, William Henry (1812-82); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coming of Age of the Earl of Lincoln)

Background imageBrewed Collection: Illustration for Evangeline, A Tale of Arcadie, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (colour litho)

Illustration for Evangeline, A Tale of Arcadie, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (colour litho)
6024065 Illustration for Evangeline, A Tale of Arcadie, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBrewed Collection: Warm and Coziness Magic

Warm and Coziness Magic
Magical teapot with a tiny village inside, tourism in isolation, cozy place concept. Dina Belenko

Background imageBrewed Collection: Teatime in the Pool

Teatime in the Pool
Four girls take a break from swimming for a pot of freshly brewed tea at the opening of Westminster Baths, London! Date: early 1930s

Background imageBrewed Collection: Belgian poster. Grande Brasserie Van Velsen freres. Bornhem. Rassenfosse, Armand

Belgian poster. Grande Brasserie Van Velsen freres. Bornhem. Rassenfosse, Armand (1862-1934), Artist

Background imageBrewed Collection: Twice Brewed Village

Twice Brewed Village
The curiously named hamlet of Twice Brewed, situated near Hadrians Wall, Northumbria, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageBrewed Collection: Thoughtful motorists / W H Robinson

Thoughtful motorists / W H Robinson
A thoughtful pair of motorists leave a freshly brewed pot of tea upon a police keep left sign, much to the delight of the policeman


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"Brewed with Tradition: A Taste of England's Past" Step back in time to the quaint town of Ludlow in 1930s England, where tea and biscuits were a cherished daily ritual. The aroma of freshly brewed tea filled the air as locals gathered at their favorite establishments. At Warn & Sons, Starkey Knight & Ford Tivvy, North Somerset Brewery, John Hair's, and Bruttons, "Home Brewed" was more than just a label – it represented quality and craftsmanship. These esteemed brewers took pride in their creations, ensuring that every sip delighted the taste buds. In Ludlow's bustling streets, Beryl Fellows served as a barmaid at the Druids Head Inn in Coseley. With her warm smile and expert pouring skills, she made sure every customer felt welcome while enjoying their cuppa or pint of home-brewed goodness. As you savored your drink amidst conversations about local gossip or the latest news from afar, you couldn't help but notice an engraving depicting the Coming of Age of the Earl of Lincoln. This artwork captured a momentous occasion steeped in history – much like these traditional brews themselves. To accompany your beverage choice, delectable biscuits were always on offer. Whether dunking them into moonshine tea or savoring them alongside ale or beer – they added an extra touch to this delightful experience. The enchantment continued with an illustration for Evangeline: A Tale of Arcadie by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow adorning the walls. Its vibrant colors brought to life scenes from distant lands while reminding us that even amidst our own brewing traditions lay stories waiting to be discovered. So take a step back into time and indulge yourself with these carefully crafted brews - each one offering its own unique flavor profile and story. Let them transport you to an era when tea flowed freely and biscuits crumbled under gentle bites.