Tied house in the context of "Keighley"

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⭐ Core Definition: Tied house

In the United Kingdom, a tied house is a public house required to buy at least some of its beer from a particular brewery or pub company. That is in contrast to a free house, which is able to choose the beers it stocks freely.

A report for the UK government described the tied pub system as "one of the most inter‐woven industrial relationships you can identify in the UK, with multiple streams of payments running in both directions, from the pub tenant to the pubco and vice versa, generally negotiated on a pub‐by‐pub basis."

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Tied house in the context of Tabley Inferior

Tabley Inferior is a civil parish in the Borough of Cheshire East and ceremonial county of Cheshire in England. It has a population of 137. Tabley House is located there.

The Windmill public house, located near Junction 19 of the M6, is a tied house owned by Robinsons Brewery. Originally the site of a 16th-century listed building, it has been totally rebuilt. The name commemorates a racehorse once owned by former local landowner Lord de Tabley. It now has a large restaurant.

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Tied house in the context of Princess Louise (pub)

The Princess Louise is a public house on High Holborn, a street in central London. Built in 1872, it has a well-preserved 1891 Victorian interior, with wood panelling and a series of booths around an island bar. It is a tied house owned by the Samuel Smith Old Brewery of Tadcaster, Yorkshire.

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