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Our History

1820

Foundations Laid

The Chelsea Distillery, located on Cale street, Opens under control of the Taylor family. This would go on to become the first home of Beefeater Gin. Beefeater Yeoman
1835

The Founder

James Burrough, founder of Beefeater Gin is born in Devon. He fashions a career as a pharmacist, which leads him to Toronto, Canada. Beefeater Yeoman
1863

The First Distillery

Burrough, returns to London and purchases the Chelsea distillery for £400. He produces liqueurs, fruit gins and punches. He counts the prestigious Fortnum & Mason amongst his customers. Beefeater Yeoman
1876

Beefeater's Birth

The Chelsea Distillery, located on Cale street, Opens under control of the Taylor family. This would go on to become the first home of Beefeater Gin. Beefeater Yeoman
1908

Bigger and Better

Beefeater production moves to Hutton Road in Lambeth. The distillery is named after its forerunner, Cale Street, to help retain its heritage, while production is increased due to the purchase of the latest distilling equipment. Beefeater Yeoman
1958

Montford Place

On the search for more space to keep up with demand, Beefeater moves to its present home in Kennington, a site once occupied by the Haywards Military Pickle Factory. Beefeater Yeoman
1963

Stateside Success

Beefeater accounts for three out of every four bottles of gin imported into the US and in 1963 was the only gin selected to be on board the maiden voyage of the QEII to New York. Beefeater Yeoman
1987

A New Beginning

Beefeater leaves the Burrough. family after almost 100 years, and is sold to Whitbread. Beefeater Yeoman
1995

A New Master

Desmond Payne becomes Master Distiller. Beefeater Yeoman
2005

Beefeater Dry Gin

Beefeater Dry Gin is acquired by Pernod Ricard and a programme of reinvestment in the brand begins. Beefeater Yeoman
2008

Beefeater 24

The launch of Beefeater 24, Desmond Payne’s contribution to the Beefeater legacy. Beefeater Yeoman
2013

Beefeater Burrough's Reserve

Using James Burrough’s original Still No. 12, with a capacity of only 268 litres, the exclusive cask-rested ‘Beefeater Burrough’s Reserve’ is launched. Beefeater Yeoman
2015

London Garden

inspired by the botanical garden in Chelsea Physic Gardens in the heart of london Desmond payne crafts a herbal expression of beefeater london dry Beefeater Yeoman