Its breweries—Ind Coope, Bass, Worthington’s, Allsopp—developed India Pale Ale, Britain’s leading export beer in the 19th century. Burton breweries also developed Burton Ale, an ancestor of today’s barley wines.Click to see full answer. In this way, where is Carling brewed?Carling is made in the traditional home of British brewing, Burton-on-Trent. what is Burton on Trent famous for? Burton is known for brewing. The town originally grew up around Burton Abbey. Burton Bridge was also the site of two battles, in 1322 when Edward II defeated the rebel Earl of Lancaster and 1643 when royalists captured the town during the First English Civil War. Beside this, what was it about Burton on Trent water that made it good for pale ales? The high levels of sulfate in Burton waters (up to 800 ppm) bring a hard dry mineral edge to the bitterness of beers brewed from it, and this makes the water ideal for the production of pale ales.Do they still make Bass beer?Bass isn’t even brewed in the Bass brewery any more. When Bass Charrington sold up, Coors got the brewery but AB InBev got the Bass brand. On the up side, at least it’s still brewed in Burton, at Marstons.

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