DescriptionEntrance to Coors Burton Brewery - geograph.org.uk - 538285.jpg
English: Entrance to Coors Burton Brewery Coors, formerly Bass Brewery. Burton upon Trent became popular with brewers as water suitable the brewing process could be drawn from boreholes. Thirty different breweries operated in the mid 19th centuries and Bass & Co Brewery, established by William Bass in 1777 was one of the first. The Bass Red Triangle is one of the world's oldest logos and was the first trademark to be registered in Britain, on 1 January 1876.
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