Former Beeston Brewery buildings, and later Beeston Maltings, in 2008. The buildings have since been demolished.
The Beeston Brewery Company (also known as the Beeston Brewery and Malting Company[1]) was a brewery based in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England that opened in 1880[2] and closed in 1922.
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