Some of Gales seasonal beers will continue to be brewed and available at various times as part of the seasonal calendar.
Some?? Which ones?? For how much longer??
Most of the beers will survive in name except for Gales bitter, which will disappear totally, but they will be brewed at Fullers main brewery in Chiswick.
Usually when there is a change in brewery the character of the beer changes totally, usually for the worse.
Whether this is due to using a different water in production, or the 'lets change this ingrediant, or production process, so we make more profit' is open for debate.
Good beers rarely are the same when production is moved, and it never seems to be for the better, Courage Director's being a prime example in this area. Even applies to lager, Kronenberg used to a primium lager when it was introduced in the 70's, and brewed abroad, and as for the rubbish that is labelled Kingfisher today, well I'll take the stuff that was brewed in India, not Burton on Trent. And please don't start me on how cr*p UK brewed Fosters is compared to Aussie brewed.
UK brewers take a good foreign beer, start brewing it in the UK, and in 6 months it tastes like Harp, if the younger members of this site don't remember Harp, then they are lucky , cos it was gnats.