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Mackeson Stout is a milk
stout first brewed in 1907. It
contains lactose, a
sugar derived from milk. Milk
stout (also
called sweet stout,
mellow stout...
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Mackeson Stout is a beer.
Mackeson may also
refer to:
Rupert Mackeson, 2nd
Baronet (born 1941),
British author and
former soldier Mackeson baronets, a...
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Antoinette Geraldine Mackeson-Sandbach (born 15
February 1969),
known as
Antoinette Sandbach, is a
British barrister, farm
manager and
politician who was...
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prepared to ride into
Mackeson's Union-occupied
hometown of Newport, Missouri, even
though this
means certain death.
Mackeson accepts a cup of brewed...
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Lieutenant colonel Frederick Mackeson CB (2
September 1807 – 14
September 1853) was an East
India Company officer operating in the
North West Frontier...
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switched to
National Hunt
racing as a five-year-old and won the
Mackeson Gold Cup in 1969. In the 1970
Grand National he was
ridden by Pat Taaffe...
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established in 1960, and it was
originally sponsored by
Mackeson. It was
known as the
Mackeson Gold Cup
until 1995, but
since then it has had
various sponsors...
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William James Mackeson (7
December 1856 — 21 July 1925) was an
English first-class
cricketer and
British Army officer.
Mackeson was born at Kensington...
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Hythe was the home of the
Mackeson Brewery,
which after changes of ownership,
closed in 1968. It was the
birthplace of
Mackeson Stout, a type of beer first...
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Other major victories included the
Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup (twice),
Mackeson Gold Cup, four
Welsh Nationals (including two on
Bonanza Boy) and two Scottish...