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Joule's names veteran as head brewer
Joule’s Brewery, the Shropshire-based brewer and pub operator, has appointed brewing veteran Mark Leedham as its head brewer
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Diageo reports "resilient" GB FY; Guinness sales dip 3%
Diageo has reported “resilient” trading in Britain in the year to 30 June despite a 3% decline in Guinness sales and 9% fall in ready-to-drink
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AB InBev UK volumes fall 8.6%
AB InBev, the global brewer, says a cold spring was the main reason for an 8.6% fall in volumes (including cider) in the UK in Q2
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Camden Town signs deal with Australian brewer
The north London brewer has entered an agreement with Stone & Wood Brewing Co to support and distribute each other’s beers in their respective markets
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BrewDog 'to complete £4m fundraising early'
Co-founder James Watt also hints at the location for the next BrewDog bar
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Marston's to invest £7.4m in bottling line
Marston’s is to spend £7.4m improving its bottling line with increased storage and capacity, the company announces
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SABMiller Q1 UK volumes fall 8%
Brewer cites the impact of reduced discount levels on Miller Genuine Draft, while revenues and volumes across Europe are hit by poor weather and “weak consumer sentiment”
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Improved weather aids AG Barr sales growth
AG Barr, the maker of Irn-Bru, has reported that it continued to grow “well ahead of the market” in the six-month period to date
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Zonal launches portable Epos system
Zonal has launched its new iServe application, which it says will enable operators to convert any Apple mobile device into a hand-held terminal
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Diageo to secure Chinese drinks producer
Diageo has received approval to acquire the remaining 47% stake in Sichuan Chengdu Shuijingfang Group that it does not already own in a deal worth c£233m
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Premium spirits grow in value
Despite the sluggish economic climate, premium spirits have grown by 25% in value in the on-trade during the past 12 months, new research shows
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Sector broadly welcomes Sky price freeze
Operators say the price freeze will help, although there will be fewer games
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Vianet optimistic on long-term propects
Vianet has said that the first quarter of the year had started slowly, but said there were good reasons for it to be optimistic on its medium to long term prospects
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Brewers upbeat on unit reduction targets
Alcohol producers have expressed confidence that they will reach their targets for reducing the number of alcohol units across the UK market
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Sky holds prices for third consecutive year
Sky is freezing subscription prices of its Sky Ultimate TV sports package for pubs and clubs “until at least June 2014”
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Supermarket discounts hit St Peter's
St Peter’s Brewery saw a pre-tax profit turn into a pre-tax loss in the year to 28 February, with the firm saying supermarket special offers made it “extremely difficult” to maintain margins
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Bramwell signs up strategic logistics partner
Bramwell Pub Company has appointed DHL’s drinks logistics arm, Tradeteam, as its strategic logistics partner
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AG Barr and Britvic merger abandoned
The proposed merger between AG Barr and Britvic has collapsed, after the Irn Bru maker had a renewed offer to merge the two companies rejected
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Keep menus simple to combat food inflation, chefs told
Chefs and restaurateurs have been advised to keep their menus simple and look at streamlining processes
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Saltaire Brewery to increase capacity
Saltaire Brewery, the West Yorkshire brewer, is to invest £100,000 in its infrastructure to increase brewing capacity by 30%