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Beatson Clark furnace operator Max Elliott features on the pump clip for Chantry Brewery Teaser
Beatson Clark

New Brew Pays Tribute to ‘Teasers’

A Rotherham brewery has named a new beer in honour of glass bottle manufacturer Beatson Clark, one of the oldest businesses in the town.

Chantry Brewery Teaser is a 4.5% pale ale brewed with Bravo USA  hops which has just been launched by the Parkgate brewery.

Tim Swetnam, Technical and Environmental Manager at Beatson Clark, has been drinking Chantry’s beers since the brewery opened at the end of 2012.

He noticed that the names of the beers focused on Rotherham’s steel heritage, with brews called Women of Steel, Kaldo and 18 Eight – a grade of stainless steel.

But they didn’t reflect another part of the town’s heritage – the Beatson Clark glassworks which has been in operation in Rotherham since 1751.

“I suggested to Sean Page from Chantry that he brew a glass-themed beer for Beatson Clark,” said Tim.

“We discussed what style of beer I like and what I thought it should be called. I suggested Teaser, which has a double meaning: the beer teases the palate but a teaser is also the original name given to the furnace man in the glassworks centuries ago.

“Three weeks ago they told us they were brewing the new beer and invited us to go to the brewery and take a look.”

Beatson Clark furnace operator Max Elliott features on the pump clip for the beer, which is being sold in Chantry Brewery’s three pubs in SouthYorkshire.

“The beer is delicious, a stronger than average hoppy pale ale, and we’re very proud of the association with this fantastic local brewery,” said Tim.

The idea for Chantry Brewery came about when Mick and Kevin Warburton, who worked in the steel industry for many years, and their friend Sean Page saw an opportunity to bring brewing to their home town of Rotherham.

“Everyone in Rotherham is proud of Beatson Clark with its 250-year history,” said brewer Mick Warburton. “Tim is fan of our beer and when he asked if we could name one after Beatson Clark we were more than happy to oblige.

“We thought it fitting that Tim named it and brewed it to his taste – a nice hoppy session beer to quench the thirst of a glass maker, but with a bit more bite!

“The beer has proved very popular in the area. It’s being sold in over 30 local pubs and more than 4,000 pints of it have been drunk already.”

Beatson Clark has close associations with the brewing industry and manufactures beer bottles for several breweries, including Meantime, Robinsons and Brooklyn Brewery in New York.

With its in-house design team and state-of-the-art embossing software Beatson Clark can design fully bespoke beer bottles or customise a standard bottle by embossing a brewery’s logo or name onto the glass.

Notes to editors

• Beatson Clark specialises in providing glass packaging solutions for niche brands in the food, drink and pharmaceutical markets worldwide. The key to its success has been flexibility, innovation and the high quality of its containers.
• Beatson Clark’s customers are at the core of its business and the company is proud of the long-standing partnerships it has developed thanks to the outstanding level of service it offers.
• Beatson Clark has a turnover of £46 million and a production capacity of approximately 510 million units or 142,000 tonnes.
• It has ISO 9001:2000, BRC/IOP Food Packaging Hygiene Standard and OHSAS 18001:1999 Occupational Health & Safety Standard and its manufacturing capability has an emphasis on flexibility to facilitate short tailored production runs. It has a UK distribution centre located in Rotherham.

For media information contact:
Jez Ashberry
Shooting Star PR
01522 528540
07780 735071
jez@weareshootingstar.co.uk
@jezashberry
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