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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
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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.