All Suppliers articles – Page 59
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Analysis & Insight
UK on-trade beer market falls 3.4%
The UK on-trade beer market fell 3.4% in 2013, compared to growth of 3.5% in the off-trade, according to the British Beer & Pub Association’s Annual Barrelage Survey
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Premium bottle ale market 'worth £1bn by 2020'
The premium bottled ale (PBA) market is growing at a faster rate than early thought and has the potential to be worth £1bn by 2020, according to a new report from Marston’s
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Ooberstock names Stephen Crawley as new chairman
Ooberstock, the UK online drinks wholesale business, has appointed Stephen Crawley, most recently MD at Caledonian Brewing Company, as its new chairman
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Wine merchant eyes wine bar rollout
Humble Grape, the London-based wine merchant, plans to open 60 franchised wine bars and become the ‘Starbucks of the wine world’, according to M&C Report’s sister title Harpers
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Ciders could be de-listed if licensees are not supported
The cider industry needs to support pubs to avoid brands being de-listed, according to CGA Strategy
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Cider 'can match wine for popularity and diversity'
Cider can answer the consumer trend for variety and experimentation, just like wine did in the 1990s, but the industry needs to think beyond fruit and expand to new occasions, according to Heineken UK
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Brains appoints Arkley as non-exec
Brains, the Welsh brewer and pub operator, has appointed industry veteran Alistair Arkley as a non-executive director
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ALMR: Sky's price rise is 'unsustainable'
The Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR) has said it’s “disappointed” by Sky’s “unsustainable” 5% price rise for commercial subscribers 1 August, which the trade body says would cost up to £15m across the industry
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Sky Business announces 5% price increase
Sky Business is following three consecutive annual price freezes with a 5% increase for TV subscriptions, effective from 1 August
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Hundred arrests in fake alcohol crackdown
A co-ordinated operation against international gangs producing and selling counterfeit food and alcohol has resulted in nearly 100 arrests, the Government has revealed
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Vianet welcomes an end to uncertainty
Vianet, the beer monitoring equipment provider, saw a decline in revenue for the year ending 31 March 2014 as it felt the impact of the impending Statutory Code and the revisions on how flow monitoring equipment should be used by pub companies
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Customers demand food provenance information
Restaurants and pubs will need better information on the origin of food and ingredients as customers are becoming increasingly concerned about the food in the wake of the horsemeat and Halal chicken scandals
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West Berks Brewery founders sell shares
Brewing and pub veteran David Bruce has ruled out operating pubs under the West Berkshire Brewery, which has just competed the sale of £1.2m of shares owned by its four founders, Bruce has told M&C Report
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Molson Coors strengthens sales team
Molson Coors, the brewer that produces Carling, Cobra and Doom Bar, has made two appointments to its regional sales team in Scotland to enhance its service for retailers in the Scottish on-trade
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London hospitality businesses invited to join FoodSave scheme
Boris Johnson is inviting restaurants, pubs, canteens, quick-serve outlets, retailers, wholesalers and hotels to join a food waste reduction scheme that could save businesses an estimated £10,000 a year
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AG Barr moves drinks packaging to Milton Keynes
AG Barr the soft drink group is relocating its packaging plant facilities from Tredegar, Wales, to Milton Keynes following a £4m investment in its facilities
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Molson Coors invests £28m in brewing technology
Molson Coors is investing a further £28m in its brewing technology as part of a wider investment of £75m, which is the highest capital investment in British brewing in several decades
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Dunsmore becomes Chapel Down chairman
Chapel Down Group, the English winemaker and brewer, has today announced that former Scottish & Newcastle chief executive John Dunsmore is to become its chairman with immediate effect
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FreeFrom awards to coincide with mandatory allergen labelling
FreeFrom Food is launching a new award category for the eating out sector to recognise the growing demand for allergen-free choices to be available on menus and the forthcoming legislation to display allergen information
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AG Barr chair to retire; revenues grow 5.2%
AG Barr, the soft drinks company, has reported a 5.2% rise in revenue for the 15 weeks to 11 May and announced that its chairman Ronnie Hanna will retire from the board on 31 December 2014