Newcastle Brown Ale will no longer be brewed on Tyneside.
Workers from the Federation Brewery threatened to strike.
Views of Scottish & Newcastle brewery.
Scottish Courage chairman John Dunsmore pledged to pump millions into marketing Newcastle Brown Ale.
A Newcastle Brown Ale van pictured in New York.
A picture from the Born here Brewed here Newcastle Brown Ale advertising campaign.
A 1928 bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale with the first medals.
A 1927 bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale.
A special celebration bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale to honour Alan Shearer.
A special celebration bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale to honour the Tall Ships.
Newcastle Brown Ale celebrates Viz character Sid the Sexist.
Colonel James Porter, creator of Newcastle Brown Ale.
The new label for Newcastle Brown Ale with the Millennium Bridge joining the Tyne.
Newcastle Brown Ale teamed up with Geordie rock band Maximo Park to create a special limited edition label.
Martin Louvre, customer marketing manager with a 1927 bottle.
A limited edition Newcastle United top from Toffs to celebrate the birthday of Newcastle Brown Ale.
The first advert for Newcastle Brown Ale in the Newcastle Daily Journal, April 25 1927.
The late Abdul Latif claimed Newcastle Brown Ale was the best drink to accompany curry.
Lord Mayor of Newcastle Coun. Peter Arnold pictured with his own personalised bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale.
A giant bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale was pushed around the city for charity by a team from Scottish and Newcastle Brewery.
Putting the finishing touches to the Northumbrian Smooth poster.
Mike Berryman of the Federation Brewery celebrates the launch of a wine service.
Stocks of beer at the Federation Brewery.
Federation Brewery's PR and Brands Executive Vicki Hollinshead with the relaunched Stinger brand.
Hundreds of dieters met at the Federation Brewery to take part in a Rosemary Conley class.
In 2006 the Federation Brewery stopped production of Pale Ale.
Dinner with Kevin Keegan and Peter Beardsley at the Federation Brewery.
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Bottles of Newcastle Brown Ale on the production line at the Federation Brewery.
Dinner with Kevin Keegan and Peter Beardsley at the Federation Brewery.
A leek and flower show at the Federation Brewery in Dunston, Gateshead in September 1997.
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GALLERY: Fed Brewery stops brewing Brown Ale
Oct 13 2009
Scottish & Newcastle will stop brewing the world-famous Newcastle Brown Ale at the Federation Brewery, Gateshead, by the middle of 2010. Here we take a look back at events and campaigns at the brewery as well as Brown Ale's evolution through the years.