tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-765412516500773857.post365876030224847923..comments2024-03-14T14:56:20.733+00:00Comments on Liverpool History Society Questions Blog: Botanic Beer CompanyLiverpool Historyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04212158532627440895noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-765412516500773857.post-52288270513853972542012-04-11T19:23:43.285+01:002012-04-11T19:23:43.285+01:00Dave
I found a bottle in what used to be an old ...Dave <br /><br />I found a bottle in what used to be an old pond on Lower Road in Halewood, nearly 40yrs ago....when I was but a boy. My bottle is also from the same brewery but is green and looks identical to the bottle on the collectors page in the link. I couldn't find any details about the existence of the Botanic Beer Company other than thoses stated on the bottle itself I.e. 30 Low Hill Liverpool.<br />Did you find any other info?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-765412516500773857.post-79788923349311188202012-02-16T20:49:41.122+00:002012-02-16T20:49:41.122+00:00I found an entry for the Botanic Beer Company (pro...I found an entry for the Botanic Beer Company (prop:Alex Smith) at 30 Low Hill in the Gores 1900 Alphabetical Directory.This location was between Phythian Street and Gloucester Place which, at that time adjoined Low Hill. The site today is occupied by new flats and Gilmartin Grove. An illustration of the company's bottles can be seen here:<br />http://www.beerbottlecollector.com/page3.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com