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| Here is the list of brewers and homebrew pubs which did not bottle Royal Wedding ales. Remember that many of the current UK brewers did not exist back in 1981. |
| Brewer | Origin |
| Archers | Swindon |
| Ballard | Hampshire |
| Blackawton | Devon |
| Boddington's | Manchester |
| Border | Wrexham |
| Brakspeare | |
| Butcombe | Avon |
| Canterbury | Kent |
| Castletown | Isle of Man |
| Cook | Halstead |
| Cotleigh | Tiverton, Devon |
| Donnington | |
| Eldridge Pope | Dorset. I believe they produced a Port. |
| Fox and Hounds | Stottesden, Salop |
| Golden Hill | Wiveliscombe, Somerset |
| Grinstead | East Grinstead. Cask, but not bottled, homebrew. |
| Hardington | Somerset |
| Hartleys | Cumbria. No bottling plant. |
| Holt | |
| Hyde | Manchester |
| Martlet | Eastbourne, Sussex |
| Mason's Arms | South Leigh, Witney, Oxforshire. (no bottling facility) |
| Matthew Brown | |
| McMullen | Hertford |
| Mendip | Temple Cloud, Bristol |
| Mitchells | Lancaster |
| Nailsea | Avon |
| New Fermor Arms | Lancashire |
| New Forest | Cadnam, Hampshire |
| Norwich | Subsidiary of Watney |
| Old Chidham | Chichester. Cask, not bottled. |
| Old Swan | West Midlands |
| Palmer | Bridport |
| Randalls Vautier | Guernsey and St.Helier, Jersey |
| Raven | Brighton |
| Ridley | Great Dunmow/Chelmsford |
| Ruddle | Oakham |
| Shipstone | Nottingham? |
| Simon Hoskins | London |
| Simpkiss | Brierley Hill, West Midlands |
| Smiles | Bristol (no bottling plant) |
| Stones | |
| Sussex | Henfield, East Sussex |
| Tisbury | Wiltshire. Allowed the Village Blacksmith pub to bottle 200. |
| Traquair House | Scotland |
| Usher | Wiltshire |
| Wadworth | Devizes |
| Yates & Jackson | Draught only, plastic jugs sold, no bottling plant. |
| Youngers | Edinburgh |
| The following brewers are believed to have not bottled a Royal Wedding beer: |
| Brewer | Origin |
| Hardy & Hanson's | Nottingham |
| Ward | Sheffield |
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| I am also very unsure if Randalls of Guernsey produced a Royal Wedding brew. Despite ringing the brewery, just before the wedding, I was unable to get a definite answer. I suspect that they were caught napping and hurriedly released a cask or keg beer, although another source claimed that they did produce a bottled brew.
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