Fuller, Smith & Turner Ltd

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Messrs. Fuller, Smith & Turner, Chiswick, London SW. New Floor Maltings. Brewers’ Journal 15th May 1902
1955
The Griffin Brewery circa 1965
Fuller's dray
Every Wisteria plant outside Asia is descended from the display which now graces the walls of Asahi's Fullers brewery. Chief Inspector of Tea at Canton in China John Reeves brought two cuttings of the flower to the UK in 1816 and they were planted outside the Head Brewer's cottage in Chiswick. One was removed to Kew Gardens but it died. By 1819, the flowers were blossoming and have since spread over the entire country, and then the rest of the world.

Fuller, Smith & Turner Ltd, Griffin Brewery, Chiswick Lane South, London W4 2QB

Passed into the Mawson family hands in 1685. John Fuller became a partner in 1829 and his son John Bird Fuller was left sole partner in 1845. Henry Smith and John Turner became partners in November 1846. Registered August 1929.

An independent brewer until January 2019, when they announced the sale of their brewery and brands to the Japanese brewer Asahi. Asahi renamed the brewery Fuller's Griffin Brewery, to distinguish from the Fuller Smith & Turner pub company which retained the pubs and hotels.


  • Dobell & Courtauld's brewery, Brentford, was acquired in 1897 after it was destroyed by fire.
  • William Gomm & Son of Brentford were acquired in 1908 with 34 tied houses.
  • Gale & Co. Ltd of Horndean were acquired in 2005 with 111 houses and the brewery was closed.
  • The Dark Star Brewery of Partridge Green, West Sussex, and its beer brands, were acquired in 2018.



Various images of the brewery


A BHS visit in April 2012


The brewery in 2022


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