Worthington & Co. Ltd

Location: Burton Upon Trent, England
Website: Entry for Worthingtons in the Directory of UK Real Ale producers.
Worthington was founded in 1744 and became part of the
Bass
company in 1927 although it continued to trade as a separate company. The beers
are currently brewed by Coors at their plant in Burton Upon Trent.
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Inscription: Worthington E Best Pale Ale |
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Height: 12.5 cms |
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Diameter: 6.5 cms |
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Inscription: Worthington E |
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Height: 16.5 cms |
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Diameter: 6.5 cms |
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Inscription: Worthington Draught Bitter |
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Height: 16 cms |
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Diameter: 7.5 cms |
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Remarks: I received this glass from a lovely lady called Emma from the Oxford branch of FreeCycle - Thanks Em! |
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Inscription: Worthington Lite |
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Height: 17 cms |
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Diameter: 7.5 cms |
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Inscription: Worthington Lite |
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Height: 13 cms |
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Diameter: 9 cms |
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Volume: 1 Pint |
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Inscription: 1744 William Worthington |
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Height: 17.5 cms |
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Diameter: 6.5 cms |
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Inscription: Worthington Best Bitter |
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Height: 15.5 cms |
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Diameter: 8 cms |
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Inscription: Worthington Cup It's a Fan Thing. What a Result! |
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Height: 16 cms |
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Diameter: 7.5 cms |
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Volume: 1 Pint |
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Remarks: The glass obviously celebrates Worthington's sponsorship of the English League Cup |