Wednesday, 28 July 2010

TRUMANS BEER, SINCE 1666... REBORN 2010

Roger Protz of The Morning Advertiser (officially the 'pub trade's favourite') reports that Truman's, the brewery formerly based on Brick Lane, is producing beer once again. The motivations of the gentlemen behind it are admirable and an M&I source tells us that 'Truman's Runner is an easy drinking and well balanced pint that is refreshing whilst retaining a depth of warm flavours.'

Protz's well informed article is well worth a read if you are so inclined. It also includes a list of London based pubs that Truman's Runner is stocked at.

Image from Truman's


Monday, 26 July 2010

HOORAH HENRY


'In the last quarter of 1997, manufacturing accounted for 21% of lending from British financial institutions while the property business (building, buying, renting) took up 16%. In the first quarter of 2010, the figures were 8.5% to manufacturing and 43.4% to property.'

This stark fact appeared in Mr. Ian Jack's piece in The Guardian on Saturday. It was not all doom and gloom however - Jack reported that Numatic, the Somerset based company that makes the oddly charismatic 'Henry' vacuum cleaner, has enjoyed 40 years of growth without a dip in turnover.

See the article in all its glory here.

(Images © Numatic International Ltd 2010)

Sunday, 25 July 2010

PRODUCTION LINES


Images of the production lines at the Savoy Biscuit (top) and Colmans Mustard (above) factories. Taken in the 1930s. More here.