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Bass is the brand name for an English beer brewed in Burton-upon-Trent. Bass is most particularly associated with their pale ale. Its distinctive Red Triangle logo was Britain's first registered trademark.
The Bass & Co Brewery was established by William Bass in 1777 and was one of the first breweries in Burton-upon-Trent. Early in the company's history, Bass was exporting bottled beer around the world with the Baltic trade being supplied through the port of Hull. Growing demand led to the building of a second brewery in Burton-upon-Trent in 1799 by Michael Bass, the founder's son. The water produced from boreholes in the locality became popular with brewers, with 30 different breweries operating in the mid 19th centuries. By the end of the 20th century, closures and consolidation has left Bass with one of two large amalgamated factories remaining in the town.
The Bass Brewers company was bought by the Belgium brewer Interbrew in June 2000 — the beer is now produced under licence by Coors. The production licence comes to an end in 2005, and the licence to brew Draught Bass will be taken up by Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries PLC , who will start production at the Marston's Brewery, also in Burton.
Next to the brewery, the Bass Museum of Brewing , recently renamed as 'The Coors Visitor Centre', is Burton-upon-Trent's largest tourist attraction, presenting the history of brewing in the town.
Bottle's of Bass beer can be seen alongside the champagne on the Bar at the Folies-Bergère in Edouard Manet's painting of 1882.
Bass was a pioneer in international brand marketing. The Bass Red Triangle is one of the world's oldest logos and was the first trademark to be registered in Britain. The 1875 Trademarks Registration Act came into effect on the 1 January 1876Events January events January 31 The United States orders all Native Americans to move into reservations. February events February 2 The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs of Major League Baseball is formed. February 14 Alexander Graham Bell a and that New Year's Eve, a Bass employee waited overnight outside the registrar's office, in order to be the first in the queue to register a trademark the next morning. In fact Bass got the first two registrations, the first being the Bass Red Triangle for their pale ale and the second the Bass Red Diamond for their strong ale.
Although today the Red Triangle has been eclipsed by larger brands, the strength of the logo can be seen by its appearance in art and literature through history. Bottles of Bass Pale Ale bearing the triangle can be seen in Edouard Manet's 1882Events February 2 The Knights of Columbus are formed in New Haven, Connecticut February 7 In Mississippi City the last heavyweight boxing championship bareknuckle fight takes place. March 2 Robert Maclean fails to assassinate Queen Victoria at Windsor Mar painting Bar at the Folies-Bergère. Bottles of Bass can also be seen in over 40 paintings by PicassoPablo Picasso formally Pablo Ruiz Picasso ( October 25, 1881 April 8, 1973) was one of the recognized masters of 20th century art. Overview His name in full was Pablo (or Pablito) Diego Jose Santiago Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispin Crispiniano, mostly at the height of his Cubist period around 1914. Some of his paintings at the time included collage elements, and the Bass label provided a convenient bold symbol that would have been as immediately recognised at the time. (E.g. [1], [2] & [3].)
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