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I notice that a great number of the breweries have no reference establishing notability, and that one column of the list consists entirely of spamlinks. Has any thought been given to culling through all this? Prof. Mc ( talk) 14:08, 18 February 2016 (UTC)
Hi I've just been looking through this list as I have an interest in the breweries of Northamptonshire and especially the Corby area. I suggest that the entry for "Rockingham Brewing" needs revision - the website link used in this list takes you to "Rockingham Brewing" in Derry, New Hampshire, USA. Google has another website address (www.rockinghamales.co.uk) which I note is also used by "the Real Ale Guide to pubs and breweries throughout the UK" but this takes you to a page of text about swimming pool safety enclosures. Also, according to the 2016 CAMRA Good Beer Guide, the brewery simply uses the name "Rockingham" and its brewery is in Blatherwycke, a village near Corby. The Society of Independent Brewers shows their name as "Rockingham Ales" with a registered address in Elton, near Peterborough (which used to be in Northamptonshire but now Cambridgeshire). Haynesta ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 09:38, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
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I reckon dates of foundation would be a very useful addition to this table. Anybody disagree? MarkovianStumble ( talk) 16:20, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
I set about writing some profiles of brewers in Nottighamshire jsut for someone to come along and delete them completely. They were written in a neutral language. They had external citations. I'm really fed up that this keeps happening to me. People cannot keep deleting pages simply because they are about a company as being "promotional" - it is vandalism and this is why editors leave. What this has taught me is that there is no point in writing about brewing history on wikipedia or about brewers because some turnip can just vandalise your work in 10 seconds. SandrinaHatman ( talk) 16:17, 6 March 2021 (UTC)
As the wikipedia page brewery indicates, this term has two distinct but related meanings:
Each meaning implies the other: Sometimes a business moves premises. Sometimes a brewery changes hands. Businesses are founded and sometimes go out of business or are absorbed by another. Premises are built and sometimes demolished or repurposed. I feel that the list could be restructured or split, but I am not sure how best this can be done.
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I notice that a great number of the breweries have no reference establishing notability, and that one column of the list consists entirely of spamlinks. Has any thought been given to culling through all this? Prof. Mc ( talk) 14:08, 18 February 2016 (UTC)
Hi I've just been looking through this list as I have an interest in the breweries of Northamptonshire and especially the Corby area. I suggest that the entry for "Rockingham Brewing" needs revision - the website link used in this list takes you to "Rockingham Brewing" in Derry, New Hampshire, USA. Google has another website address (www.rockinghamales.co.uk) which I note is also used by "the Real Ale Guide to pubs and breweries throughout the UK" but this takes you to a page of text about swimming pool safety enclosures. Also, according to the 2016 CAMRA Good Beer Guide, the brewery simply uses the name "Rockingham" and its brewery is in Blatherwycke, a village near Corby. The Society of Independent Brewers shows their name as "Rockingham Ales" with a registered address in Elton, near Peterborough (which used to be in Northamptonshire but now Cambridgeshire). Haynesta ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 09:38, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
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I reckon dates of foundation would be a very useful addition to this table. Anybody disagree? MarkovianStumble ( talk) 16:20, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
I set about writing some profiles of brewers in Nottighamshire jsut for someone to come along and delete them completely. They were written in a neutral language. They had external citations. I'm really fed up that this keeps happening to me. People cannot keep deleting pages simply because they are about a company as being "promotional" - it is vandalism and this is why editors leave. What this has taught me is that there is no point in writing about brewing history on wikipedia or about brewers because some turnip can just vandalise your work in 10 seconds. SandrinaHatman ( talk) 16:17, 6 March 2021 (UTC)
As the wikipedia page brewery indicates, this term has two distinct but related meanings:
Each meaning implies the other: Sometimes a business moves premises. Sometimes a brewery changes hands. Businesses are founded and sometimes go out of business or are absorbed by another. Premises are built and sometimes demolished or repurposed. I feel that the list could be restructured or split, but I am not sure how best this can be done.