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IN THIS VIDEO WE TAKE YOU ON A EXPLORE OF THE ABANDONED CANNON BREWERY NEEPSEND SHEFFIELD. EXPLORING WITH ROTHERHAM URBEX WITH DAVE AND STEVE AND ALLY ON THIS EXPLORE GO CHECK OUT THERE PHOTOGRAPHY PAGES ON INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK AND GIVE THEM A FOLLOW AND A SUB ON YOUTUBE TOO. ROTHERHAM URBEX WITH DAVE YOUTUBE:- @rotherhamurbex01 / @rotherhamurbex01 FACEBOOK:- https://www.facebook.com/groups/86614... HISTORY Stones Brewery (William Stones Ltd) was a brewery founded in 1868 by William Stones in Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and purchased by Bass Brewery in 1968. After its closure in 1999, its major brand, Stones Bitter, has continued to be produced by the Molson Coors Brewing Company. William Stones had started brewing in 1847 in Sheffield with Joseph Watts. Following Watts' death in 1854, Stones continued brewing by himself. In 1868, he purchased the lease of the Neepsend Brewery and renamed it the Cannon Brewery. He continued to brew there until his death in 1894. Stones' success saw him die as one of the richest men in Sheffield, although he lived a modest life. The company was taken over by Bass in 1968. In 2000, Bass sold its brewing operations to the Belgian brewer Interbrew who were ordered by the Competition Commission to sell the Stones brand. In 2002, the brand was purchased by the American Coors Brewing Company, who merged to become Molson Coors in 2005. Stones Bitter was brewed at the Cannon Brewery from 1948 and was popular with Sheffield's steel workers. It was originally available across the south of Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, with distribution extended to the rest of the north of England in 1977, and nationwide from 1979, accompanied by a considerable marketing push. Increasing demand saw it also brewed at other Bass breweries from the 1970s onwards. The beer's popularity reached its apex in 1992 when it was the country's highest selling bitter, selling over a million barrels. The beer has been lauded in certain quarters as "one of Sheffield's most famous exports". After the Cannon's closure production was continued elsewhere. Keg Stones Bitter (3.7 per cent alcohol by volume) is brewed by Molson Coors at their brewery in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, and the canned product at their Burton upon Trent brewery. Stones sponsored the Rugby Football League Championship and its successor the Rugby Super League from 1986 until 1997. A well known series of television advertisements for the brand from 1983 until 1991, starring Tony Barton and Michael Angelis, became the longest running bitter advertisements in the country. Since the withdrawal of the majority of marketing support by Bass in 1997 in favour of the Worthington ale brand, the beer has experienced a marked decline in sales volumes, although it remains among the twenty highest selling ale brands in the United Kingdom. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND HISTORY CHECK OUT THE LINK BELOW. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone... PLEASE DO CONSIDER TO FOLLOW ME FOR MORE CONTENT AND ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA SITES TOO. FACEBOOK :- / razortwistedexploring INSTAGRAM :- / razortwistedexploring TIK TOK :- / razortwistedexploring I own all copyrights to the intro,video and music by My band Twisted Mentality song 'LET ME BE YOUR MONSTER' I own all lyrics as i am the Vocalist of the band and own the music to this song. ( Twisted Mentality - Let Me Be Your Monster ) • Twisted Mentality - Let Me Be Your Monster... #abandonedplacesuk #abandonedplaces #urbex #abandoned #abandonedfactory #abandonedbrewery #sheffield #neepsend #brewery #abandonedbuildings #abandonedbuilding #cannonbrewery #abandonedcannonbrewery #abandonedmill #mill #graffiti #graffitiart #graffitiartwork #art #factory #warehouse #abandonedwarehouse