Titanic Brewery
Visitors will be transported back to a time of ration books and austerity as a Stoke-on-Trent pub hosts a World War Two themed event to raise funds for Help for Heroes. But there wil be no shortage of fine ale at O’Leary’s as Titanic Brewery is to provide a beer festival in support of the event. The Wartime Weekend will be held at O’Leary’s, London Road, Stoke, from Friday, 30 July to Sunday, 1 August. The pub will be decorated with a 1940s theme, there will be wartime music on the juke box and
Familiar faces from the 1970s and 80s were back behind the bar as Titanic Brewery celebrated the opening of the Sun Inn, Stafford. Former landlords Ashley Howard, 79, and Brian Deakin, 76, jointly pulled a celebratory first pint to mark the rebirth of the Sun. The historic town centre pub was a favourite destination for pub-goers for decades but has been shut in recent times after an attempt to run it as a wine bar.
Titanic has become among the first breweries to install cutting edge equipment to chill its beer and provide heat for customers. The Burslem brewer has teamed up with Geo Bar as part of the development of the Sun Inn, Stafford, which opens to the public next Thursday (22 July). The Geo Bar heat recovery system takes excess heat created by pubs’ chilling equipment – which is usually expelled outside the building and lost - and uses it to heat water, either for direct use or in the heating system.
Stafford born brothers Keith and Dave Bott will fulfill an ambition with the re-opening of an historic Stafford pub. The Sun Inn, Lichfield Street, Stafford, has been lovingly restored to its former glory by Titanic Brewery, owned by Keith and Dave Bott. The Sun will open for business at 12 noon on Thursday, 22 July. It will be the fifth pub in the Titanic fleet and the fourth to be opened by the Stoke-on-Trent brewer since 2007. Managing Director Keith Bott said:
Burslem based brewery Titanic, have brewed a special one off beer to celebrate the appearance of Staffordshire Landlady Karen Malkin on The Weakest Link. Karen Malkin of the Marquis of Granby, Ipstones, is to appear on BBC One's The Weakest Link on Monday, 24 May. The pub regularly features guest ales brewed by Titanic from nearby Stoke-on-Trent, and the brewery has arranged for a special supply of one off brew Karen's Ale to be served at the Church Lane pub on the day of the screening.
Lovers of real ale are helping to fund good causes thanks to the Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent and Titanic Brewery. Stoke-on-Trent Centenary Ale was launched earlier this year to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the federation of the six towns of the Potteries.
The thriving Titanic Brewery based in Burslem Stoke-on-Trent, which was recently short-listed for Multiple Operator of the Year award by the Publican newspaper has completed a deal to buy the freehold of the historic Stafford pub formerly known as the Sun Inn. The Sun Inn will be the fifth pub in Titanic's fleet joining, The Bulls Head, St John’s Square, Burslem The Greyhound, George Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme The White Star, Kingsway, Stoke The Royal Exchange, Radford Street, Stone
Burslem based Titanic Brewery has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award in recognition of its growing estate of community pubs. The brewery has invested heavily in reviving “the local” by buying and refurbishing dilapidated pubs across North Staffordshire. Now its determination to buck the trend of pub closures has led to a position on the four-strong shortlist for the Publican newspaper’s Multiple Operator of the Year award. The winner will be announced at a gala evening at London’s
A special brew has been produced that will see real ale enthusiasts raising their glass in celebration of the centenary of Stoke-on-Trent. To commemorate 100 years of the federation of the six towns Stoke-on-Trent City Council teamed up with the local Titanic Brewery to create an anniversary beer. Now the 'Potteries Centenary Ale,' has been produced and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will be among the first to sample the local brew when they visit the city tom
Lovers of good beer can now join a special club launched by the award winning Titanic Brewery. The Titanic Brewery Club is setting sail as the Stoke-on-Trent based brewery celebrates its 25th anniversary. Managing Director Keith Bott said, 'Titanic Brewery has always been committed to engaging with our customers and our new club is designed to develop that relationship even further. Our philosophy is to provide local drinkers with what they want – good beer brewed locally.




