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Greene King

Greene King is a British pub and brewing company founded in 1799, currently based in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. The company also owns brands including Hungry Horse and Farmhouse Inns, as well other pubs, restaurants and hotels. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), until it was acquired by CK Assets in October 2019.

Greene King
Company typeSubsidiary
(Private limited company)
LSE Formerly:GNK
IndustryAlcoholic beverage
Founded1799
Headquarters
Bury St Edmunds, England, UK
Key people
Nick Mackenzie (CEO)
ProductsBeer
Revenue£2,176.7 million (2018)[1]
£373.1 million (2018)[1]
£162.5 million (2018)[1]
OwnerCK Asset Holdings
SubsidiariesHungry Horse, Chef & Brewer
Websitegreeneking.co.uk

Its best known beers are Greene King IPA and Abbot Ale, the third and fifth highest selling cask ales in Britain.[2]

History edit

 
Greene King plaque on the side of a pub in Sudbury, Suffolk

The brewery was founded by Benjamin Greene in Bury St. Edmunds in 1799.[3] In Richard Wilson's biographical analysis of the Greene family, he credits various family members for being able to achieve distinction in the worlds of business and banking, literature (Graham Greene, for example) and broadcasting in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.'[4]

In 1836 Edward Greene took over the business and in 1887 it merged with Frederick William King's brewing business to create Greene King.[5]

Greene King has grown via mergers and acquisitions, including Rayments Brewery (1961),[6] the Magic Pub Company (1996),[7] Hungry Horse (1996),[8] Morland Brewery (1999),[9] Old English Inns (2001),[10] Morrells (2002),[11] a large part of the Laurel Pub Company (2004),[12] Ridley's Brewery (2005),[13] Belhaven Brewery (2005),[14] Hardys and Hansons (2006),[15] the Loch Fyne fish restaurant chain (2007),[16] Cloverleaf (2011),[17] Realpubs (2011),[18] the Capital Pub Company (2011)[19] and the Spirit Pub Company (2015).[20]

The Spirit acquisition, where Greene King bought Spirit for £773.6m, took the total number of Greene King sites to 3,116, brought 14 brands together and made Greene King the largest managed pub company in the UK. It was completed on 23 June 2015.[20]

It was announced in November 2018 that Rooney Anand would be stepping down from his role as CEO after 14 years in the position.[21]

In 2019 the Hong Kong based CK Assets announced the proposed take over of Greene King, which shareholders had to approve.[22][23][24] According to the Financial Times, the holding company took the view that the pubs owned by Greene King are an asset that is safe from potential recession. Analyst David Blennerhassett told the FT that CK Assets has a track record of buying such assets in the UK and he does not expect it to sell Greene King later as a bet on the falling pound.[25] The takeover was approved by the High Court in October 2019.[26]

Operations edit

 
The Carleton, a Greene King pub in Pontefract, West Yorkshire

The Greene King brewery in Bury St Edmunds produces beers branded in the names of breweries now closed, including Morland (Old Speckled Hen), Ruddles, Hardys & Hanson Kimberley Ale and Tolly Cobbold. The Belhaven Brewery in Dunbar continues to operate in Scotland.[27][28]

The group operates 3,100 pubs, restaurants and hotels:[20]

  • Its retail division is split between its destination pubs and restaurants (with brands including Hungry Horse, Loch Fyne, Taylor Walker and Metropolitan Pub Company) and its local pubs.[3] Its strategy is to open further retail outlets.[29]
  • Its pub partners division has leased, tenanted and franchised pubs.[3] Its strategy is to reduce the numbers of these outlets.[29]

Visitor centre edit

 
Greene King's Brewery Museum, shown in 2006
 
The Greene King main brewery, seen from Westgate Street
 
The Greene King main brewery

There is a visitor centre next to the brewery, and tours are run regularly throughout the week. The brewery has an exhibition of pub sign artwork by George Taylor, who designed over 250 such signs for Greene King pubs.[30]

People edit

Greene King has been supporting apprenticeships since 2011 through its Greene King Apprenticeship Programme. Since launch, the scheme has processed some 9,000 apprentices.[31][32]

In 2016, Greene King launched the Get into Hospitality Programme in partnership with The Prince's Trust. The aim of the programme is to address the skills and experience gaps that prevent unemployed people from getting into work. Those who successfully complete and graduate from the programme are offered a role onto the Greene King Apprenticeship Programme.[33][34]

In 2017, Greene King launched the Craft Academy, an 18-month brewing venture led by apprentices. Through the programme, apprentices earn while they learn about brewing, design and marketing. Through the scheme, they will gain a Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Sales.[35] The first five beers from the Craft Academy were launched at Craft Beer Rising Festival in London and include; Over Easy (3.8% session IPA), Big Bang IPA (5.6% bold and citrusy IPA), Bitter Sweet (6% black IPA), Desert Ryeder (4.8% rye beer) and High & Dry (5% dry hop lager).[36]

Criticism edit

Greene King's ongoing business expansion has sometimes been the subject of criticism. As a result of its active acquisition policy, it has come to be known by beer protesters as "Greedy King".[37] The growing consumer reaction to Greene King buying out smaller breweries was demonstrated towards the end of 2006 when a pub in Lewes, East Sussex started a well-publicised protest against Greene King for removing the locally produced Harvey's Sussex Best Bitter from sale, while continuing to sell other guest beers.[38]

In January 2014, popular Manchester pub The Lass O'Gowrie, voted "Best Pub in Britain" at the Great British Pub Awards in 2012,[39] closed after the landlord was forced out in an argument over rent. Having lost 40% of their trade after the BBC moved to Salford, the landlord had won a rent reduction at an independent tribunal before being forced out by the brewery.[40]

Greene King has also been criticised for removing many traditional and historic pub signs as part of rebranding schemes.[41]

In 2021, residents of Linlithgow launched a petition aimed at preventing Greene King from changing the name of "The Black Bitch" pub to "The Black Hound". The term "black bitches" is traditionally used for natives of the town, and an image of a black bitch (a female dog) appears on the town's coat of arms. Greene King argued that the name "The Black Bitch" had "racist and offensive connotations".[42][43][44][45]

On 27 January 2024, the Caribbean nation of St Kitts and Nevis announced plans to seek slavery reparations from Greene King, due to its founder Benjamin Greene's historical ownership of 231 enslaved people in St Kitts. Talks have been scheduled between St Kitts and Nevis officials and Greene King.[46]

Beers edit

Greene King edit

 
Abbot Ale
 
A pint of Greene King IPA
  • Abbot Ale – A premium bitter (5.0% abv) first brewed in the 1950s.[47] The ingredients are pale, crystal and amber malts; with First Gold, Challenger and Fuggles hops – the Fuggles being late-hopped.[48][49] In 2007 Abbot Reserve (6.5% abv) was introduced as a winter special in the cask, with year-round availability in the bottle.[50]
  • Greene King IPA – An English IPA (3.6% abv) served in pubs and cans available from supermarkets and off-licences nationally. It is made using Challenger and First Gold hops and using pale and crystal malt.[51] Greene King IPA controversially won the Gold award at the 2004 Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) Great British Beer Festival in the Bitter category and runner-up in the Champion Beer of Britain category.[52] In 2009, Greene King began to roll out a new form of dispense which allows customers to choose either a "Northern" or a "Southern" head on their beer.[53] In 2012, two extensions of the brand were launched: Gold and Reserve.[54]
  • IPA Export – A stronger cask bitter (5.0% abv) IPA available from off-licences in bottles, also made using Challenger and English First Gold hops.[51]
  • Olde Suffolk/Strong Suffolk Vintage – A strong old ale (6% abv) that is a blend of two ales, one being aged in oak for two years. It is available in bottles.[55]
  • St Edmunds – A crisp golden ale (4.2% abv) available in both bottles and cask nationally.[56]
  • Greene King XX Mild (3% ABV). A dark mild ale available on cask. Black and Crystal malts, Northdown hops.[57]
  • Ice Breaker – A pale ale (4.5% ABV) made with pale and amber malt, with using two notable American hops varieties Citra and Simcoe. Available on cask and limited distribution in Waitrose.[58]

Hardy's and Hansons Kimberley Ale edit

  • Olde Trip – A 4.3% Premium Ale. Named in honour of the Nottingham inn Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, which claims to be the oldest inn in Britain. As of September 2007 this was for sale in the Brewery Museum in 500ml bottles.[59]

Belhaven edit

  • Belhaven Best
  • Belhaven Black
  • Nowhere Pale Ale
  • Twisted Grapefruit IPA

Morland edit

 
Can of Old Speckled Hen
  • Old Speckled Hen is a popular bitter, available both as a cask ale and pasteurised in bottles. First brewed in 1979 by Morland Brewery in Abingdon, Oxfordshire to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the MG car company setting up in Abingdon, and named after the MG factory's MG car – the paint splattered Owld' Speckled 'Un. Brewed since 1999 by Greene King. Greene King has retained the strain of yeast first used in 1896. Old Golden Hen has received a coveted Monde Selection Award at the 2012 World Quality Selections. By receiving this award, the Old Golden Hen became the third and final member of the Old Speckled Hen family to win a Monde Selection quality award.[60] In 2008, Greene King released a vintage oaked, super premium version of Old Speckled Hen, named Old Crafty Hen (6.5%).[61]
  • Hen's Tooth – A 6.5% bottle conditioned beer.[62]
  • Tanners Jack – abv 4.4% – Regularly seen across the country as a guest beer, often found in Wetherspoons, like many Greene King beers. Also available in 500ml bottle.[63]
  • Morland Original – abv 4.0% – Not seen as much as it was but often pops up in the old Morland heartlands. Also available in 500ml bottle.[64]

Ridley's edit

  • Old Bob (Formerly) – Originally brewed in Essex by Ridley's Brewery then later at Greene King's main brewery at Bury St. Edmunds after acquisition, it was a premium strong bitter, with a strength of 5.1% ABV and available both on cask and bottled. While it has not yet been confirmed as discontinued, it has not been available from Greene King's online shop since May 2022, and its listing has since been deleted.[65]

Ruddles edit

  • Ruddles County – A 4.7% bitter available on cask nationally.[66]
  • Ruddles Best Bitter – A 3.7% session bitter with national distribution.[67]
  • Ruddles Orchard – This 4.2% cask bitter consists of Ruddles County with the addition of apple concentrate. Also available pasteurised in bottles.[68]

Trader Joe's edit

  • The King's English – A 6.0% export IPA.[69]

In March 2016, Greene King won Best Managed Pub Company (51+ sites) at the 2016 Publican Awards.[70] Greene King's chief executive, Rooney Anand, also won Business of the Year Award at the Publican Awards 2016.[71] In March 2017, Greene King Pub Partners won Best Tenanted & Leased Pub Company (201+ sites) at the 2017 Publican Awards.[72]

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External links edit

  • Greene King website

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Greene King is a British pub and brewing company founded in 1799 currently based in Bury St Edmunds Suffolk The company also owns brands including Hungry Horse and Farmhouse Inns as well other pubs restaurants and hotels It was listed on the London Stock Exchange LSE until it was acquired by CK Assets in October 2019 Greene KingCompany typeSubsidiary Private limited company Traded asLSE Formerly GNKIndustryAlcoholic beverageFounded1799HeadquartersBury St Edmunds England UKKey peopleNick Mackenzie CEO ProductsBeerRevenue 2 176 7 million 2018 1 Operating income 373 1 million 2018 1 Net income 162 5 million 2018 1 OwnerCK Asset HoldingsSubsidiariesHungry Horse Chef amp BrewerWebsitegreeneking wbr co wbr uk Its best known beers are Greene King IPA and Abbot Ale the third and fifth highest selling cask ales in Britain 2 Contents 1 History 2 Operations 3 Visitor centre 4 People 5 Criticism 6 Beers 6 1 Greene King 6 2 Hardy s and Hansons Kimberley Ale 6 3 Belhaven 6 4 Morland 6 5 Ridley s 6 6 Ruddles 6 7 Trader Joe s 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Greene King plaque on the side of a pub in Sudbury Suffolk The brewery was founded by Benjamin Greene in Bury St Edmunds in 1799 3 In Richard Wilson s biographical analysis of the Greene family he credits various family members for being able to achieve distinction in the worlds of business and banking literature Graham Greene for example and broadcasting in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries 4 In 1836 Edward Greene took over the business and in 1887 it merged with Frederick William King s brewing business to create Greene King 5 Greene King has grown via mergers and acquisitions including Rayments Brewery 1961 6 the Magic Pub Company 1996 7 Hungry Horse 1996 8 Morland Brewery 1999 9 Old English Inns 2001 10 Morrells 2002 11 a large part of the Laurel Pub Company 2004 12 Ridley s Brewery 2005 13 Belhaven Brewery 2005 14 Hardys and Hansons 2006 15 the Loch Fyne fish restaurant chain 2007 16 Cloverleaf 2011 17 Realpubs 2011 18 the Capital Pub Company 2011 19 and the Spirit Pub Company 2015 20 The Spirit acquisition where Greene King bought Spirit for 773 6m took the total number of Greene King sites to 3 116 brought 14 brands together and made Greene King the largest managed pub company in the UK It was completed on 23 June 2015 20 It was announced in November 2018 that Rooney Anand would be stepping down from his role as CEO after 14 years in the position 21 In 2019 the Hong Kong based CK Assets announced the proposed take over of Greene King which shareholders had to approve 22 23 24 According to the Financial Times the holding company took the view that the pubs owned by Greene King are an asset that is safe from potential recession Analyst David Blennerhassett told the FT that CK Assets has a track record of buying such assets in the UK and he does not expect it to sell Greene King later as a bet on the falling pound 25 The takeover was approved by the High Court in October 2019 26 Operations edit nbsp The Carleton a Greene King pub in Pontefract West Yorkshire The Greene King brewery in Bury St Edmunds produces beers branded in the names of breweries now closed including Morland Old Speckled Hen Ruddles Hardys amp Hanson Kimberley Ale and Tolly Cobbold The Belhaven Brewery in Dunbar continues to operate in Scotland 27 28 The group operates 3 100 pubs restaurants and hotels 20 Its retail division is split between its destination pubs and restaurants with brands including Hungry Horse Loch Fyne Taylor Walker and Metropolitan Pub Company and its local pubs 3 Its strategy is to open further retail outlets 29 Its pub partners division has leased tenanted and franchised pubs 3 Its strategy is to reduce the numbers of these outlets 29 Visitor centre edit nbsp Greene King s Brewery Museum shown in 2006 nbsp The Greene King main brewery seen from Westgate Street nbsp The Greene King main brewery There is a visitor centre next to the brewery and tours are run regularly throughout the week The brewery has an exhibition of pub sign artwork by George Taylor who designed over 250 such signs for Greene King pubs 30 People editGreene King has been supporting apprenticeships since 2011 through its Greene King Apprenticeship Programme Since launch the scheme has processed some 9 000 apprentices 31 32 In 2016 Greene King launched the Get into Hospitality Programme in partnership with The Prince s Trust The aim of the programme is to address the skills and experience gaps that prevent unemployed people from getting into work Those who successfully complete and graduate from the programme are offered a role onto the Greene King Apprenticeship Programme 33 34 In 2017 Greene King launched the Craft Academy an 18 month brewing venture led by apprentices Through the programme apprentices earn while they learn about brewing design and marketing Through the scheme they will gain a Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Sales 35 The first five beers from the Craft Academy were launched at Craft Beer Rising Festival in London and include Over Easy 3 8 session IPA Big Bang IPA 5 6 bold and citrusy IPA Bitter Sweet 6 black IPA Desert Ryeder 4 8 rye beer and High amp Dry 5 dry hop lager 36 Criticism editMain article Lewes Arms controversy Greene King s ongoing business expansion has sometimes been the subject of criticism As a result of its active acquisition policy it has come to be known by beer protesters as Greedy King 37 The growing consumer reaction to Greene King buying out smaller breweries was demonstrated towards the end of 2006 when a pub in Lewes East Sussex started a well publicised protest against Greene King for removing the locally produced Harvey s Sussex Best Bitter from sale while continuing to sell other guest beers 38 In January 2014 popular Manchester pub The Lass O Gowrie voted Best Pub in Britain at the Great British Pub Awards in 2012 39 closed after the landlord was forced out in an argument over rent Having lost 40 of their trade after the BBC moved to Salford the landlord had won a rent reduction at an independent tribunal before being forced out by the brewery 40 Greene King has also been criticised for removing many traditional and historic pub signs as part of rebranding schemes 41 In 2021 residents of Linlithgow launched a petition aimed at preventing Greene King from changing the name of The Black Bitch pub to The Black Hound The term black bitches is traditionally used for natives of the town and an image of a black bitch a female dog appears on the town s coat of arms Greene King argued that the name The Black Bitch had racist and offensive connotations 42 43 44 45 On 27 January 2024 the Caribbean nation of St Kitts and Nevis announced plans to seek slavery reparations from Greene King due to its founder Benjamin Greene s historical ownership of 231 enslaved people in St Kitts Talks have been scheduled between St Kitts and Nevis officials and Greene King 46 Beers editGreene King edit nbsp Abbot Ale nbsp A pint of Greene King IPA Abbot Ale A premium bitter 5 0 abv first brewed in the 1950s 47 The ingredients are pale crystal and amber malts with First Gold Challenger and Fuggles hops the Fuggles being late hopped 48 49 In 2007 Abbot Reserve 6 5 abv was introduced as a winter special in the cask with year round availability in the bottle 50 Greene King IPA An English IPA 3 6 abv served in pubs and cans available from supermarkets and off licences nationally It is made using Challenger and First Gold hops and using pale and crystal malt 51 Greene King IPA controversially won the Gold award at the 2004 Campaign for Real Ale CAMRA Great British Beer Festival in the Bitter category and runner up in the Champion Beer of Britain category 52 In 2009 Greene King began to roll out a new form of dispense which allows customers to choose either a Northern or a Southern head on their beer 53 In 2012 two extensions of the brand were launched Gold and Reserve 54 IPA Export A stronger cask bitter 5 0 abv IPA available from off licences in bottles also made using Challenger and English First Gold hops 51 Olde Suffolk Strong Suffolk Vintage A strong old ale 6 abv that is a blend of two ales one being aged in oak for two years It is available in bottles 55 St Edmunds A crisp golden ale 4 2 abv available in both bottles and cask nationally 56 Greene King XX Mild 3 ABV A dark mild ale available on cask Black and Crystal malts Northdown hops 57 Ice Breaker A pale ale 4 5 ABV made with pale and amber malt with using two notable American hops varieties Citra and Simcoe Available on cask and limited distribution in Waitrose 58 Hardy s and Hansons Kimberley Ale edit Olde Trip A 4 3 Premium Ale Named in honour of the Nottingham inn Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem which claims to be the oldest inn in Britain As of September 2007 this was for sale in the Brewery Museum in 500ml bottles 59 Belhaven edit Belhaven Best Belhaven Black Nowhere Pale Ale Twisted Grapefruit IPA Morland edit nbsp Can of Old Speckled Hen Old Speckled Hen is a popular bitter available both as a cask ale and pasteurised in bottles First brewed in 1979 by Morland Brewery in Abingdon Oxfordshire to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the MG car company setting up in Abingdon and named after the MG factory s MG car the paint splattered Owld Speckled Un Brewed since 1999 by Greene King Greene King has retained the strain of yeast first used in 1896 Old Golden Hen has received a coveted Monde Selection Award at the 2012 World Quality Selections By receiving this award the Old Golden Hen became the third and final member of the Old Speckled Hen family to win a Monde Selection quality award 60 In 2008 Greene King released a vintage oaked super premium version of Old Speckled Hen named Old Crafty Hen 6 5 61 Hen s Tooth A 6 5 bottle conditioned beer 62 Tanners Jack abv 4 4 Regularly seen across the country as a guest beer often found in Wetherspoons like many Greene King beers Also available in 500ml bottle 63 Morland Original abv 4 0 Not seen as much as it was but often pops up in the old Morland heartlands Also available in 500ml bottle 64 Ridley s edit Old Bob Formerly Originally brewed in Essex by Ridley s Brewery then later at Greene King s main brewery at Bury St Edmunds after acquisition it was a premium strong bitter with a strength of 5 1 ABV and available both on cask and bottled While it has not yet been confirmed as discontinued it has not been available from Greene King s online shop since May 2022 and its listing has since been deleted 65 Ruddles edit Ruddles County A 4 7 bitter available on cask nationally 66 Ruddles Best Bitter A 3 7 session bitter with national distribution 67 Ruddles Orchard This 4 2 cask bitter consists of Ruddles County with the addition of apple concentrate Also available pasteurised in bottles 68 Trader Joe s edit The King s English A 6 0 export IPA 69 In March 2016 Greene King won Best Managed Pub Company 51 sites at the 2016 Publican Awards 70 Greene King s chief executive Rooney Anand also won Business of the Year Award at the Publican Awards 2016 71 In March 2017 Greene King Pub Partners won Best Tenanted amp Leased Pub Company 201 sites at the 2017 Publican Awards 72 References edit a b c Preliminary Results 2018 PDF Greene King Retrieved 18 March 2019 The Drinks List Morning Advertiser 28 November 2022 Retrieved 12 January 2023 a b c Smyth Rob 6 November 2014 BUSINESS A close look at Greene King s takeover of Spirit Pub Company Burton Mail Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 28 March 2015 Wilson Richard G 1983 Greene King A Business and Family History London Bodley Head p xi ISBN 9780370305486 MP of the Month Edward Greene brewer and businessman Victorian Commons 26 February 2016 Retrieved 26 February 2016 Greene King How a regional brewer became a national pub chain East Anglian Times 19 November 2014 Retrieved 26 February 2016 Greene King to Buy Magic Pub in Britain The New York Times 19 June 1996 Retrieved 28 March 2015 Roger Protz 18 September 2013 Rooney Anand Greene King Morning Advertiser Retrieved 28 March 2015 Jill Treanor 29 May 1999 Morland brewery under threat as Greene King resurrects bid for rival The Guardian Retrieved 28 March 2015 Greene King starts Old English examination M amp C Allegra 29 September 2001 Retrieved 26 February 2016 subscription required Brewer buys pub chain for L67m BBC News 18 June 2002 Retrieved 11 February 2015 Greene King snaps up Laurel pubs The Guardian 9 July 2004 Historic brewer Ridley s to close BBC News 4 July 2005 Retrieved 28 March 2015 Greene King taking over Belhaven BBC News 22 August 2005 Retrieved 28 March 2015 Katie Allen 15 June 2006 Greene King buys Hardys amp Hansons The Guardian Retrieved 28 March 2015 Greene King buys up seafood chain BBC News 7 August 2007 Retrieved 28 March 2015 Hamish Champ 31 January 2011 Greene King buys Cloverleaf Restaurants for 56m Morning Advertiser Retrieved 28 March 2015 Nick Fletcher 27 April 2011 Greene King expands presence in London with Realpubs purchase The Guardian Retrieved 5 February 2015 Greene King to buy Capital Pub Company BBC 19 July 2011 Retrieved 5 February 2015 a b c Yeomans Jon 1 July 2015 Greene King sales climb as it completes Spirit acquisition The Telegraph Retrieved 25 August 2015 Rooney Anand to step down as Greene King CEO after 14 years The Caterer 6 November 2018 Retrieved 13 November 2018 Greene King pub giant snapped up by Hong Kong firm BBC News 19 August 2019 Davies Rob 19 August 2019 Greene King to be sold to Hong Kong s richest family for 2 7bn The Guardian Chambers Sarah 19 August 2019 Greene King to be sold to Hong Kong property giant Eastern Daily Press Weinland Don 21 August 2019 Li family retreats to the pub in search for recession proof assets Financial Times London Retrieved 22 August 2019 Greene King takeover approved by the Court Food Manufacture 30 October 2019 Retrieved 30 October 2019 Beers and breweries Greene King Retrieved 8 May 2015 Protz Roger 2012 CAMRA s Good Beer Guide 2013 St Albans CAMRA p 882 ISBN 9781852492908 a b Greene King where next with strategy Hospitality and Catering News 16 July 2014 Retrieved 9 May 2015 Pub signs of the times on show Bury Free Press 26 August 2008 Retrieved 5 February 2015 Charlie Whitting 25 January 2017 Greene King receives two apprenticeship accolades Pubandbar com Retrieved 10 May 2017 Duncan Brodie 6 March 2017 Bury St Edmunds based Greene King pledges to continue effects to address skills shortage East Anglian Daily Times Retrieved 10 May 2017 Nicole Sutton 9 May 2016 Greene King joins forces with Prince s Trust for new scheme Morning Advertiser Retrieved 10 May 2017 Liam Coleman 18 October 2016 Greene King s scheme to bring 150 disadvantaged young people into the pub trade Morning Advertiser Retrieved 10 May 2017 Wilcock Bryce 13 February 2017 Greene King launches craft beer academy BQLive Retrieved 10 May 2017 Dominic Walsh 13 February 2017 Apprentices are here for the trendier beers The Times Retrieved 10 May 2017 Nick Davies 3 November 2006 Bonfire night protest turns heat on brewery The Guardian Retrieved 5 February 2015 Greene King boss faces a roasting BBC News 1 November 2006 Retrieved 5 February 2015 2017 Winners Great British Pub Awards 25 March 2013 Archived from the original on 3 January 2014 Retrieved 20 March 2014 Yakub Qureshi 2 January 2014 Lass O Gowrie owner Gareth Kavanagh forced out by brewery Greene King for being below average Manchester Evening News Retrieved 20 March 2014 Suffolk brewery accused of cultural vandalism after scrapping more than 200 traditional pub signs ITV News 7 June 2013 Retrieved 5 February 2015 Linlithgow pub changes name over racist connotations BBC News 1 December 2021 Retrieved 2 December 2021 Historic Linlithgow pub to change its name from The Black Bitch over racist connotations Edinburgh Evening News 2 December 2021 Retrieved 2 December 2021 McCann David Residents furious over plan to rename racist Black Bitch pub The Times Retrieved 2 December 2021 Thousands sign petition to stop Black Bitch pub from being renamed The Scotsman 2 December 2021 Retrieved 3 December 2021 Simpson Craig 27 January 2024 Caribbean nation seeks slavery reparations from British brewer Greene King The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Archived from the original on 27 January 2024 Retrieved 29 January 2024 Abbot Ale Greene King Retrieved 5 February 2015 Greene King Abbot Ale Cask Ratebeer com Retrieved 5 February 2015 Brewing Process Abbot Ale Archived from the original on 9 November 2009 Retrieved 5 February 2015 Available in cask bottle and can Abbot Ale abbotale co uk Archived from the original on 9 November 2009 Retrieved 23 March 2011 a b Greene King IPA Greene King Retrieved 28 March 2015 all you need to know about beer beer pages com Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 5 February 2015 Lewis Robyn 26 March 2009 Greene King trials IPA dual pour font Morning Advertiser Retrieved 24 December 2017 Protz Roger 23 March 2012 Greene King goes for Gold with new IPA promotion Protz on Beer by Roger Protz Protz on Beer Retrieved 23 November 2017 Greene King Strong Suffolk Olde Suffolk Ratebeer com 20 March 2015 Retrieved 28 March 2015 Greene King St Edmunds Bottle Ratebeer com Retrieved 28 March 2015 Greene King XX Mild Ratebeer com 27 October 2011 Retrieved 28 March 2015 Greene King Brewery Ice Breaker Rate Beer Retrieved 30 January 2022 Hardys amp Hansons Olde Trip Cask Ratebeer com Retrieved 28 March 2015 Gold for Golden means quality is assured across Old Speckled Hen range 24 May 2012 Greene King 24 May 2012 Archived from the original on 6 February 2015 Retrieved 5 February 2015 Greene King Old Crafty Hen Beer pages co uk Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 5 February 2015 Morland Hen s Tooth Ratebeer com Retrieved 28 March 2015 Morland Tanners Jack Bottle Ratebeer com Retrieved 28 March 2015 Morland Original Bitter Cask Ratebeer com 30 November 2014 Retrieved 28 March 2015 Ridleys Old Bob Bottle Ratebeer com Retrieved 28 March 2015 Ruddles County Filtered Ratebeer com Retrieved 28 March 2015 Ruddles Best Cask Ratebeer com 24 February 2015 Retrieved 28 March 2015 Ruddles Orchard Bottle Ratebeer com Retrieved 28 March 2015 The King s English IPA Ratebeer com Retrieved 28 March 2015 James Evison 14 March 2016 Publican Awards 2016 Best managed pub company 51 sites Morning Advertiser Retrieved 22 March 2016 Ben Winstanley 14 March 2016 Publican Awards 2016 Business leader of the year Morning Advertiser Retrieved 22 March 2016 Ed Bedington 15 March 2017 NWTC sweeps board at publican awards Morning Advertiser Retrieved 18 March 2017 External links editGreene King website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greene King amp oldid 1206902298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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