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That's normal (no pun intended). Budweiser is brewed for the UK market in Magor, Monmouthshire.
Have you ever been in there? Done loads of work there, mad place. Would break the hearts of lager drinkers the amount of stuff they dump. Stinks as well.
 
That's normal (no pun intended). Budweiser is brewed for the UK market in Magor, Monmouthshire.
Indeed. Prof was mentioning that it (Wrexham Lager) was doing well on export to US. Obviously nothing is being exported aside from the name.
 
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Have you ever been in there? Done loads of work there, mad place. Would break the hearts of lager drinkers the amount of stuff they dump. Stinks as well.
I didn’t even know it existed in Magor. I’ll have a nose next time I go to Roggitt for the parkrun.
 
They own Wrexham Lager outright as I understand it.
Co-owners with the Roberts family I think. Either way it resurrected the brand. Sometimes pick a bottle up in Lidl. One of the oldest British lagers which are distinct from the awful pilsner copies. Like fake Spanish Madri
 
Co-owners with the Roberts family I think. Either way it resurrected the brand. Sometimes pick a bottle up in Lidl. One of the oldest British lagers which are distinct from the awful pilsner copies. Like fake Spanish Madri
I think the Roberts family are there but as minority shareholders now.

As you say, great for the brand.
 

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