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Cains Brewery
About
Cains was founded in 1850 by Robert Cain, an Irishman, when he bought an established brewery. Cain had begun his brewing career aged 24 when he purchased a pub and brewed his own ales.
Cain became one of Liverpool’s most successful businessmen with a passion for using the most modern techniques and equipment. He expanded the brewery several times, most notably in 1887 and in 1900–1902, when the landmark redbrick part of the brewery was constructed. By the time of his death on 19 July 1907 Cain was one of Britain’s richest men.
The company, Robert Cain and Sons, owned over 200 pubs in Liverpool but is most notable for having built some of the most gloriously extravagant pubs in Britain.
From the early 1860s the Cains lived in the affluent enclave of Grassendale Park and later owned mansions on Aigburth Road. In all the Cains had 11 children, including five sons and six daughters. Two of his sons joined the British establishment. William Cain became a baronet while Charles Cains entered the House of Lords in 1933 at the first Baron Brocket, joining several other brewers in what became known somewhat disparagingly as The Beerage.
Mikhail Hotels & Leisure Group are proud to be continuing Cain’s legacy to be brewing on Stanhope Street. The transformed building is spread across 3 floors and offers the perfect synergy between the past and present of Cains. Throughout the venue you will notice the strong links to Robert Cains key milestones. Join us on a Brewery Tour to follow the full story and experience the history of the brewery first hand.
Contacts
Ged Janssen
Ged.janssen@mhalg.com