In 2024 the determinedly independent Lincolnshire brewing firm of Batemans will celebrate its 150th anniversary. Nestling beside the Steeping River in the little town of Wainfleet, Batemans' Salem Bridge Brewery forms a quintessential English scene - including an ivy-covered old windmill whose image is Batemans' symbol to this day. A family business throughout all that time, Batemans has grown from small beginnings to become justly famous for their award-winning 'Good Honest Ales', which are mainly available in the East Midlands, Yorkshire and East Anglia. Along the way they have met and overcome many obstacles. This richly illustrated and thoroughly researched book takes you through the full story of Batemans, blending history with recollections to produce a fitting tribute to this unique firm.
About the AuthorAdam Cartwright took early retirement from HM Revenue & Customs in 2023 and moved to Lincolnshire, giving him much more time to pursue research and writing about local history, breweries and railways. He also edits a magazine for a heritage railway, volunteers in his local community and is slowly learning Spanish.
Reviews'Cartwright's narrative is accessible, fact-filled and never too dry. It's a timely compendium that should inspire other independents who are trying to make a name for themselves.' -- Lincolnshire Life Magazine, March 2024
Book InformationISBN 9781398117693
Author Adam CartwrightFormat Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Amberley PublishingPublisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 400g