Sunderland Echo

20 new beers to mark Vaux closure date

- Digital Specialist gavin.ledwith@jpimedia.co.uk

Nostalgic beer lovers have 20 reasons to toast the New Year.

For Sunderland’s Maxim Brewery will be launching 20 tipples over the coming 12 months to mark two decades since the city’s famous Vaux Breweries closed.

About 700 jobs were lost in July 1999 when the firm followed advice from financiers in the City of London by concentrat­ing on its pub and hotel portfolio.

With the business soon becoming Swallow Inns and Restaurant­s, the distinctiv­e Vaux signs quickly vanished from the Sunderland skyline.

Yet its trademark beers did not disappear for long as former brewery finance director Mark Anderson and two ex-colleagues began buying up establishe­d brands such as Double Maxim and Samson.

The resulting Maxim Brewery is now flourishin­g on the edge of the city and is Sunderland’s only full-time brewing operation.

The 20 seasonal tipples will combine new beers and old favourites.

First up will be Dragon Ale, a 4.3% pale ale named after the hops head brewer Glen Whale sourced from Slovenia. It will be appearing on cask in pubs in the first week of January and will be quickly followed shortly by the relaunch of Black Maxim stout.

Mr Anderson said: “We thought it was a good idea to celebrate or commemorat­e the 20th anniversar­y of the brewery closing by producing 20 seasonal beers.

“These will include a special Vaux at the end of June or start of July to coincide with the anniversar­y itself.”

A Vaux staff reunion is also planned for the summer with full details still to be confirmed.

Managing director Mr Anderson is optimistic about the future of Maxim Brewery, based at Rainton Bridge, Houghton, during 2019 and added: “Over the next year we hope to continue to produce good beer that people like.

“We are slowly growing in a very competitiv­e industry where we know money is generally tight for people going out to pubs and our products are holding up against competitio­n from the big brewers.”

 ??  ?? Mark Anderson, of Maxim Brewery, with a pint of Dragon Ale.
Mark Anderson, of Maxim Brewery, with a pint of Dragon Ale.
 ??  ?? Vaux signs being taken down in the summer of 1999.
Vaux signs being taken down in the summer of 1999.

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