{"id":3727,"date":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","date_gmt":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/brewerytrays.co.uk\/wp\/?post_type=product&#038;p=3727"},"modified":"2025-12-15T19:39:56","modified_gmt":"2025-12-15T19:39:56","slug":"home-brewery-co-ltd-rectangular-tin","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/brewerytrays.co.uk\/wp\/product\/home-brewery-co-ltd-rectangular-tin\/","title":{"rendered":"Home Brewery Co. Ltd Rectangular Tin"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Home Brewery Co. Ltd tin tray dating from 1955.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>The Origins of the Robinson Brewery Business<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Thomas Robinson was a farmer from Arnold, near Nottingham, who also owned a malting business.<br \/>\nWhen he died, his youngest son John Robinson, took over the the malting business, and half of the farm.<br \/>\nAfter also running a laundry business, John Robinson purchased land on Mansfield Road in Daybrook, and there he built a brewery and maltings, in 1875.<br \/>\nHe named it the Home Brewery after his own Home Farm in Bestwood.<br \/>\nFrom 1878 the business traded as John Robinson, and soon after that he started to purchase his own public houses.<br \/>\nIn 1880, construction started on a large, steam-powered brewery, that would produce a range of beers, including Family Pale Ale, Dinner Ale, Prime Inavlid Stout, and a non-alcoholic Empire Stout.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Home Brewery Co. Ltd Registered in 1890<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>The Company was registered as Home Brewery Co. Ltd in 1890, to acquire John Robinson&#8217;s business, which had been recently registered as John Robinson&#8217;s Brewery Ltd.<br \/>\nAt the time of registration, the Company owned 61 public houses, and during the next twelve years, a further 87 houses were acquired.<br \/>\nWhen John Robinson&#8217;s son, John Sandford Robinson, joined the firm in 1890, a strong commemorative ale was brewed, named &#8216;Johnny Robinson&#8217;s Strike-me-Dead&#8217;. Ironically, his son died in 1898.<br \/>\nBy 1912, John Robinson had virtually retired from the business, which now had a new managing director, John Thomas Farr.<br \/>\nIn 1914, the Home Brewery Co. Ltd purchased Hutchinson&#8217;s Prince of Wales Brewery, with 16 public houses, based in Old Basford.<br \/>\nIt was John Thomas Farr who guided the firm through the difficult First World War years.<br \/>\nJohn Thomas Farr&#8217;s nephew, Captain John Farr, who had joined the Company in 1919, became its chairman when John Robinson died in 1929.<br \/>\nIn 1921 Home Brewery Co. Ltd\u00a0 purchased George Green&#8217;s small brewing business on Howard Street, in Nottingham. The acquisition included 18 public houses, three of which, the Royal Children, Newcastle arms, and Sir Isaac Newton, were home-brew pubs.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Rapid Expansion and a New Modern Brewery<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>The rapid progress in pub acquisitions continued when another 81 public houses were added to its estate between 1920 and 1927.<br \/>\nIn addition, a new soft drinks plant was added in 1925.<br \/>\nThe Company&#8217;s Hercules trade mark, displaying a muscular arm, was registered in 1926.<br \/>\nDesigned by architect Cecil Howitt, a complete reconstruction of the original brewery was started in 1938.<br \/>\nAlthough it was almost completed in 1939, its full occupancy was interrupted by the Second World War.<br \/>\nIn 1952 the office tower was added, and three major extensions increased the firm&#8217;s brewing capacity.<br \/>\nApproximately 100 public houses were either built or purchased during the 1960s and 1970s, and the Company&#8217;s free trade sales increased by 350% in the same period.<br \/>\nBy the late 1960s a new Robin Hood trade mark had replaced Hercules. Another trade mark, Bendigo, the bare knuckle boxer, also first appeared during the 1960s.<br \/>\nA new bottling hall was erected in 1968, and a new brewhouse was completed in 1974.<br \/>\nIn 1978 Home celebrated its centenary, announcing plans to build a new modern brewery with the potential to brew a million barrels a year. This was completed in 1986.<br \/>\nBy the mid-1980s the Company was supplying 400 outlets.<br \/>\nThe business was the perfect target for a large national brewer.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>The Scottish &amp; Newcastle Breweries Ltd Takeover<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>The Company remained independent until 1986 when the brewery. with 447 public houses, was acquired by Scottish &amp; Newcastle Breweries Ltd.<br \/>\nScottish &amp; Newcastle Breweries Ltd gradually ran down production by subcontracting brewing to the Mansfield Brewery Co. Ltd, resulting in the closure of the Daybrook brewery by Scottish Courage Ltd in 1996.<br \/>\nMost of the buildings were demolished and the achievements of a once great brewery were virtually obliterated.<br \/>\nThe few buildings that did survive were officially named &#8216;Sir John Robinson House&#8217;, and consist of council offices and housing.<\/p>\n<p>The manufacturer&#8217;s mark states &#8211; Reginald Corfield Ltd Lombard Road.London. S.W.19. 559<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Home Brewery Co. 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