L. C. & Co. Ltd. (Kop's Brewery)
1911
L. Caselburg named his establishment 'Kop's Brewery' and was located at 13 Quin Street, now Sturdee Street.
Caselburg made Kop's Ale under licence from a firm that was registered in London in 1893. Kop's Ale was a non-alcoholic drink, most probably flavoured with hops, and was similar to George Dixon's 'Amber Ale' and Thomson Lewis' 'Golden Ale'.
Caselburg made Kop's Ale under licence from a firm that was registered in London in 1893. Kop's Ale was a non-alcoholic drink, most probably flavoured with hops, and was similar to George Dixon's 'Amber Ale' and Thomson Lewis' 'Golden Ale'.