Webster's Brewery was a brewery founded in 1838 by Samuel Webster which operated at the Fountain Head Brewery in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Webster's Green Label, a light mild, and Yorkshire Bitter gained national distribution after the company was taken over by Watney Mann in 1972. Throughout the 1970s it was known for the advertising slogan: "Drives out the northern thirst".
The grave of Samuel Webster near Halifax
The Old Cock Inn, Halifax, dating from 1580, was the flagship Webster's public house. Their annual general meetings were held there until the company's takeover.
Long Can Hall. Built in 1637, it served as the brewery visitor's centre from 1986 to 1996.
The Old Maltings, since converted into a school, nursery and community centre.
Watney Combe & Reid was a leading brewery in London. At its peak in the 1930s it was a constituent of the FT 30 index of leading companies on the London Stock Exchange. It produced Watney's Red Barrel.
The Stag Brewery, Mortlake in 1989