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Mackeson Stout is a historic stout brand originally established in 1770 by the Mackeson family in Hythe, Kent, England. Often referred to as a 'milk stout' because it was one of the first beers to utilize lactose as a sweetener, it became famous for its 'Milk Stout' labeling and branding, which was later modified due to UK regulations regarding dairy content in beverage names. The brand is instantly recognizable by its lighthouse logo, which has appeared on its packaging for over a century.
Throughout its history, the brand has changed ownership several times as the British brewing industry consolidated, moving from Mackeson & Co. to Whitbread & Co. in the early 20th century. Today, the ownership of Mackeson Stout is split globally: it is largely owned and distributed by AB InBev (through various subsidiaries like Budweiser Brewing Group UK&I) in Europe and North America, while it remains a staple in the Caribbean, where it is often produced locally by companies like Carib Brewery under license. It is currently manufactured in multiple locations worldwide to serve these distinct regional markets.
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