PRINCE BREWS BEER
VISIT TO THE EAST END LONDON, March 18. Beer brewed by the Prince of Wales during an informal visit to Charringlon’s Brewery, in the East End of London, will he treasured. It may be worth £6O a bottle 30 years hence. A number of employees watched the Prince operate the controls and starting tho mashing process for this special brew, which will he matured for a long lime and then bottled for Royal and private distribution. Tho brew may gain fame equal to the King’s beer, which Edward VII brewed at Burton-on-Trent in 1902, and which realised £6O a bottle) when sold by auction for charity.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17738, 26 March 1932, Page 12
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