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The Beer Report 2025 is your ultimate guide to the latest in the beer world for the on-trade.

This annual reprisal of last year’s Beer Report, which is absolutely free to access, is split into sections that will give you essential knowledge to help your pub profit when it comes to world, premium and core lagers, cask ales, stout, craft beers and low & no alcohol offerings.

This publication, brought to you by The Morning Advertiser and sponsored by BrewDog and Greene King, also highlights a multitude of statistics from our own exclusive survey plus expert opinion and figures from CGA by NIQ’s Nick Riley and Caroline Nodder who wrote the SIBA Independent Beer Report 2025, which was launched a couple of months ago.

Within this report you can expect to learn a multitude of statistics from the CGA On-Premise Measurement Service on volume and value sales of all types of beer, including the ever-increasing low & no beer category.

You can find out the beer categories that are taking the largest share of sales and tailor your own offer to match that and maximise your own business.

We have exclusive data showing the pint prices of a number of brands and styles from Wales across to London and from the south-west of England up to Scotland – it’s all covered when it comes to how much you can expect to sell a pint for in all areas of Great Britain.

If you’re after expert analysis of the beer sector, Caroline Nodder’s section on Beer Trends is unmissable – as are the predictions by BrewDog and Greene King plus other beer businesses in the game.

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