All Suppliers articles – Page 67
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News
Cider owes success to sweeter palates
A consumer desire for sweeter beer has been the catalyst for the growth within the cider category as well as one of the main causes for decline within beer, according to AB InBev
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Opinion
Defining craft beer
BrewDog founders James Watt and Martin Dickie attempt to draw up a “tangible and solid” definition of the increasingly popular drinks category
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SABMiller UK H1 volumes grow 5%
SABMiller, the global brewer, saw volumes in its UK subsidiary Miller Brands grow 5% in the six months to 30 September, led by its Peroni Nastro Azzurro brand
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Booker H1 lfls rise 2.3%
Booker Group has reported a 2.3% rise in like-for-like sales in the 24 weeks to 13 September, with non-tobacco like-for-likes up 5%, on sales up 16.5% to £2.2bn
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Diageo Q1 sales dip in Western Europe
Diageo has reported a 1.1% decline in net sales in Western Europe the three months to 30 September and said it expects a low single digit net sales decline in the region for the full year
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Coca-Cola Company Q3 volumes grow 2%
The Coca-Cola Company, the global soft drinks firm, has reported a 2% rise in global volumes in Q3, with international volumes up 3% in both the quarter and the year to date
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C&C backs craft venture
C&C Group, the Irish producer of Magners cider and Tennent’s lager, is to develop a new craft beer brewery in collaboration with the Williams Bros Brewing Company
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Arran Brewery names new NED
Arran Brewery, the Scottish brewer and bar operator, has appointed a veteran brewery technician as a non-executive director ahead of its planned £4m share sale, which is due to launch next monthpeople
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Freedom Brewery plans major expansion
The Staffordshire brewer aims to increase production capacity up to five-fold by the end of next year in order to supply major pubcos with its craft lagers, managing director Tim Massey has told M&C Report
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Murphy to retire from Heineken UK
Les Murphy, the drinks industry veteran and current trading director at Heineken UK, is to retire from the business at the end of the year
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Promising start for pro-beer campaign
The brewing industry’s Let There Be Beer campaign has released figures to show that it has got off to a promising start
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News
DP Poland opens first franchise store
DP Poland, the operator of Domino’s in Poland, has opened its first franchised store in Warsaw
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News
Vianet results suffer as pub industry waits for statutory code ruling
Uncertainty surrounding the Government’s proposed Statutory Code for pub companies is casting a shadow over beer flow monitoring firm Vianet, the company reported in a trading update today - warning that full-year profits will be down circa 10%
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WaverleyTBS to be placed in Creditors' Voluntary Liquidation
The administrator of WaverleyTBS has confirmed that the drinks wholesaler, which collapsed one year ago, is to be placed into Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation
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Moorhouse's sees Hallowe'en sales rise
Lancashire brewer Moorhouse’s has seen sales surge to a record high in the run-up to Hallowe’en, which is now “busier than Christmas” for the brewer of Pendle Witches Brew
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News
Robinsons to import wines
Cheshire-based Robinsons Brewery is introducing a range of new-wave Argentinian wines following an exclusive deal with winery Casarena Bodega Y Vinedos
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Opinion
Carlsberg UK grows market share, turnover dips
Carlsberg UK increased its UK market share in 2012 from 15% to 15.3%, driven by a “notable increase in the on-trade”, as turnover dipped 0.5% to £994.5m
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News
Zonal develops table management technology
Zonal, the EPoS provider to the hospitality industry, has developed a system to help operators manage their tables
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News
Black Sheep reports full-year loss
The North Yorkshire brewer sold almost 6,000 fewer barrels to national pubcos in the year to 31 March 2013 as it endured a “perfect storm” of negative factors
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Charles Wells plans 13 brewery redundancies
Charles Wells, the Bedfordshire brewer and pub operator, has announced plans to restructure its brewing arm Wells & Young’s in a move that could see up to 13 jobs lost in its production department