In 1918 Leonard Brake’s (b.1904) father started a small cider making business in Nailsea, North Somerset. They never produced cider on a large scale and never in bottles as became popular. However, at one time they supplied five pubs in Bristol and others in the surrounding area, but once breweries began binding landlords to their products in the mid-1950s, the Brakes could not continue supplying them with cider.
Somerset Voices: Leonard Brake
January 9, 2009 at 4:00 am (Biography, History, Podcast)
Tags: Brake, Nailsea