

Boddingtons Brewery
United Kingdom · Founded in 1778
Boddingtons Brewery traces its roots to 1778, when grain merchants Thomas Caister and Thomas Fray founded the Strangeways Brewery in Manchester, United Kingdom. In 1832, Henry Boddington joined the brewery, eventually lending his name to what would become one of Manchester's most iconic brewing institutions. For much of its history, the brewery operated as an independent regional brewer, deeply embedded in the culture of the city. In 1989, Whitbread acquired Boddingtons Brewery, after which Boddingtons Bitter received a significantly increased marketing budget and gained nationwide distribution across the United Kingdom. Boddingtons is best known for its pale ale and bitter, characterised by a notably light body, low bitterness, and a creamy, smooth texture — qualities that earned the brand its famous tagline 'The Cream of Manchester'. The flagship Boddingtons Bitter became one of the first beers to be packaged in cans featuring a widget, a device designed to replicate the smooth, nitrogen-driven pour of a draught pint. This innovation helped bring the pub-style drinking experience into the home. Boddingtons reached the peak of its popularity during the 1990s, backed by nationwide marketing campaigns. However, following its acquisition and the eventual shift of production away from the original Strangeways site in Manchester, the brand gradually faded from its former prominence. Today, Boddingtons remains a name closely associated with Manchester's rich brewing heritage.
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