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Thank you, Roger. (IBD) PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 27 July 2010

It is fifty years this month since Roger Bussell first worked in the brewing industry. Claude Smith

gave him a holiday job at M&B’s Cape Hill plant in Birmingham working in No.2 racking cellar,

priming and fining wooden hogheads. This was prior to his starting at the local Brewing School as a Brewers Society

scholar with Charles Brown.

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