Tetley's Smooth Ale Beer, 12 x 440ml

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Tetley's Smooth Ale Beer, 12 x 440ml

Tetley's Smooth Ale Beer, 12 x 440ml

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Tetley sponsored rugby league's longest running competition, the Challenge Cup for the 2013–2014 seasons. [40] Other forms of advertising [ edit ] Tetley's Bitter advertised on a Bradford Trolleybus in 1970. The Tetley stand at Northampton RFC Tetley's sponsor the South stand at the Headingley Rugby Stadium in Leeds.

Sadly not, Tetley’s is made with malted barley which is a source of gluten. Some brewers try to claim that the levels of gluten in their beer are so low that the beer can be considered virtually gluten-free. That is not the case here. If you are a coeliac or are gluten-intolerant then Tetley’s is not the beer for you! Is Tetley’s Vegan?a b c "Donny Drinker: Issue 111, Autumn 2011" (PDF). p.29. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 September 2013 . Retrieved 19 August 2013.

Aftertaste: the flavours drop away slowly without much in the way of bitterness. Still that lingering sweetness from the malts - not cloying, still quite pleasant but also light. Carlsberg-Tetley's 5m television campaign – PR & public relations news – PRWeek". Archived from the original on 1 February 2013.Maps, Alan Godfrey; Ordnance Survey, Great Britain (31 August 1989). Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Yorkshire. ISBN 0-85054-250-2. In the late 1980s / early 1990s as part of the UK 'heritage boom' Tetley's developed Brewery Wharf as an 'interactive visitor centre' along the lines of the contemporary developments at Granada Studios Manchester. Visitors were greeted and guided by historic characters illustrating the story of the brewery. This development took place alongside the first redevelopments of the river and canal zones of Leeds. Tetley's Smooth Ale is a creamy ale created with a nutty roasted, full-bodied flavour, classic hop aroma and crisp bitterness on the palate. There are many objects and records from the Tetley Brewery that have survived. The Tetley gallery holds a collection of hundreds of items relating to the history of the brewery, including artworks and artefacts, such as paintings, silverware and furniture, tools, and commemorative beers. A selection of original pub signs and bottles from the collection is displayed in a case on the ground floor, next to the bar and restaurant. [46]

What makes Tetley's different to others? Its the unique double strain of yeast that gives Tetley's beer it's unique taste and aroma. The very same yeast used by Tetley's since 1822.Tetley's Brewery (Joshua Tetley & Son Ltd) was an English regional brewery founded in 1822 by Joshua Tetley in Hunslet, now a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire. The beer was originally produced at the Leeds Brewery, which was later renamed the Leeds Tetley Brewery to avoid confusion with a microbrewery of the same name. Tetley's was established in 1822, by an ambitious young man called Joshua Tetley, with his experience in the family malting business and the belief in its motto ‘Quality Pays'. After nearly two centuries of perfecting the brewing process, the name Tetley's is synonymous with smooth, tasty beer created from a perfect combination of traditional and modern brewing techniques. Mutch, Alistair (6 December 2005). Strategic and Organizational Change: From Production to Retailing in UK Brewing 1950–1990. Taylor & Francis. p.97. ISBN 978-0-203-00824-9. In 2012, Tetley's was the eleventh highest selling beer brand in the United Kingdom. [4] It is the second highest selling ale brand in the world after John Smith's, with volumes of 700,000 hectolitres. [4] Its main products are Tetley's Cask and Tetley's Smoothflow.

a b c Arnot, Chris (22 November 2012). Britain's Lost Breweries. Aurum Press. p.137. ISBN 978-1-78131-002-1 . Retrieved 8 August 2013. Appearance: a pure golden-copper in colour with carbonation clinging to the glass rather than rising to the top. A thin off-white head (even with a vigorous pour) lasts the distance throughout the session. Looks pretty good for an English mid. a b c d "Leeds Online – Leeds Tetley Brewery: Past, Present and Future". Archived from the original on 22 November 2012 . Retrieved 18 December 2012. Tetley's advertising suffered during the 1980s when its television advertisements focussed too heavily on a folksy, old fashioned idea of Yorkshire life. [32] From 1999 – 2006 Tetley used "Smoothly Does It" as its slogan. [33] In 2006 the slogan became 'Don't Do Things By Halves'. [34] Following a break for a number of years from television advertising, Tetley returned to the screens in October 2010 as a sponsor of evening programming on ITV4. [35]Challenge Cup: Tetley's announced as new sponsor". Manchester: bbc.co.uk. 22 January 2013 . Retrieved 22 January 2013. Taste: whilst it even tastes smooth (however that works!), the flavour is far more demure here than on the nose. Still the toffee with some buttery flavour and some toasted malts. Not as good as the nose due to the feel, but still quite nice for such a low ABV beer.



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