Wellpark Brewery

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Tennent Caledonian Breweries (UK limited)
Brewing
Industry Alcoholic beverage
Predecessor J&R Tennent
Founded 1556
Founder Hugh and Robert Tennent
Headquarters Duke Street, Glasgow, Scotland
Products Beer
Parent C&C Group plc
Website http://www.tennents.com/

Wellpark Brewery is a brewery situated in Duke Street in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1740 on the bank of the Molendinar Burn by Hugh and Robert Tennent.[1] It is owned by C&C Group plc, which purchased the Tennent Caledonian Breweries subsidiary in late August 2009[2] from Belgian brewing company Anheuser-Busch InBev (formerly known as InBev).[3]

The company produces Tennent's Lager, Scotland's market leading brand of pale lager since it was first produced at the Wellpark Brewery in 1885.

History

Wellpark Brewery was originally known as the Drygate Brewery. It was founded as H&R Tennent in 1740 at Drygate Bridge, near Glasgow Cathedral, by Hugh and Robert Tennent, although brewing had been taking place at the same site on the banks of the Molendinar Burn since 1556, making it the oldest continuous commercial concern in Glasgow. Hugh Tennent's sons, John and Robert, continued the family business, trading as J&R Tennent from 1769. The business expanded in the 1790s when the Tennent family purchased the neighbouring brewery of William McLehose, and renamed the 5-acre (20,000 m2) site Wellpark Brewery.[4]

The firm originally brewed stout and strong export ales. By the mid-19th century J&R Tennent was the world's largest bottled beer exporter. Robert Tennent died in 1826 and John Tennent in 1827. Hugh Tennent (the eldest son of Robert) then assumed control of the business. Hugh Tennent retired in 1855 with his fifth son, Charles Tennent, taking over, but he died in 1864, some months before his father. The brewery was subsequently operated by trustees on behalf of Charles Tennent’s sons, Archibald and Hugh.

In 1884 Hugh Tennent took control of the company and first brewed Tennent's lager in 1885. He later built a new lager brewery on the Wellpark site, which was begun in 1889 and completed in 1891. J&R Tennent produced the first draught lager in 1924, the first canned lager in 1935 and the first keg lager in 1963.

J&R Tennent was acquired by Charrington United Breweries in 1963, and in 1966 formally merged with United Caledonian Breweries, Charrington's other Scottish subsidiary, to form Tennent Caledonian Breweries. The new company’s brewing was concentrated at the Wellpark Brewery and the Heriot Brewery in Edinburgh. Wellpark was redeveloped between 1965 and 1968 but Heriot was demolished in the 1990s.[5] In 1967, Charringtons merged with Bass to form the Bass Charrington Group. It was later bought by the Belgian brewer Interbrew (now InBev) in June 2000, which became part of Anheuser-Busch InBev in 2008.

C&C Group of Ireland announced a deal to buy the brewery and the Tennent's brand from AB-InBev on 27 August 2009. It also agreed to acquire the Scottish and Irish distribution rights to Beck's and Stella Artois as part of the £180 million offer.[6]

Beers

A can of Tennent's 4% abv lager

Tennent's Lager is Scotland's best-selling pale lager, with approximately 60% of the Scottish lager market.[7] The lager was first brewed in 1885 by Hugh Tennent, and in 1893 it won the highest award at the Chicago World's Fair. It is described as a distinctive, well-balanced lager whose sweet, malty flavours combine with a tangy hoppiness to create its crisp, refreshing character.[8] Tennent's Lager is certified by the Vegetarian Society as being suitable for vegetarians.[9]

The lager was once famous for the design of its cans, which featured photos of various female models printed onto the side - known affectionately as "The Lager Lovelies". This feature was used by Tennent's up until the final campaign in 1989. Today, authentic original Lager Lovely cans are highly sought after among collectors. The can design is now a plain silver colour, with the company's trademark large red "T" featuring prominently.

The brand's super strength lager, Tennent's Super (9% ABV), is no longer produced by Wellpark and is produced in Luton by Inbev, who kept the brand after the sale of Wellpark to C&C.

Caledonia Best was launched in November 2011, and uses 100% Scottish barley.[10]

Brand portfolio

  • Tennent's Lager (4% ABV)
  • Tennent's Special (3.5% ABV)
  • Tennent's Ember (4.2% ABV)
  • Tennent's Light Ale (3.1% ABV)
  • Sweetheart Stout (2.0% ABV)
  • Tennent's Original Export (4.7% ABV)
  • Caledonia Best (3.2% ABV)
  • Lemon T (2.8% ABV)
  • Black T (4.7% ABV)
  • Tennents Stout (4.4% ABV)
  • Tennents Whisky Oak (6.0% ABV)
  • Tennents 1885 Lager (5.0% ABV)
  • Tennents Scotch Ale (9.0% ABV)
  • Tennents Extra (9.3% ABV)

Sponsorship

The Tennent's brand is used for sponsoring music and sport including the Scotland's largest outdoor music festival: T in the Park. Tennent's previously sponsored T On The Fringe (part of the Edinburgh Festival), Triptych and Tennents ViTal in Northern Ireland. Tennent's sponsorship of T in the Park is continuing in the wake of its acquisition by C&C Group.[11]

In football the brand has been used to sponsor Scottish Futsal and historically the Scottish Cup for 18 years, Tennents' Sixes and the Tennent's UK Snooker Championship even so the latter was held at the time in Preston in England. Tennent's also previously sponsored the Scotland national football team, replacing supermarket chain Morrisons. This deal was signed on 3 October 2006 and came into effect in time for the European Championship qualifying victory against France on 7 October 2006. This sponsorship came to an end on 24 May 2010.

Tennents sponsored Scottish football's "Old Firm" duo, Celtic and Rangers for the start of the 2010/2011 season when their contracts with Carling expired the previous season. Also in July, they signed to sponsor English Football League One Club Preston North End.[12]

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