Leading beers get distribution boost
26-Jan-1998
New Year supply deals are set to expand distribution of leading beer brands to thousands of new pubs.Allied Domecq announced that Stella Artois and...
Millenium timebomb" threat to trade contracts
01-Dec-1997
Leading industry suppliers will lose important contracts unless they can prove they have systems in place now to deal with the threat posed by the...
Mill House Inns continues to prosper
01-Dec-1997
Mill House Inns has enjoyed a meteoric rise since being formed two and a half years ago. We talk to chairman Bob Williams.Blue Streak, the first...
'Win, win situation' for Enterprise Inns?
24-Nov-1997
Enterprise Inns is in a 'win, win situation', says chief executive Ted Tuppen. Lorna Harrison reports.When Enterprise Inns acquired two managed house...
British brewers hope to extend sales at US beer festival
24-Nov-1997
British brewers Fuller's and Adnams have moved to extend their sales to the American export market by taking part in a ground-breaking festival.The...
Quiet yet excellent year for Whitbread
17-Nov-1997
Whitbread has had a quiet year, but last week unveiled excellent results.Apart from some recent fuss over Whitbread Pub Partnerships, Whitbread has...
The Pub Estate Company has something to shout about...
27-Oct-1997
The Pub Estate Company has been keeping a low profile — until now. Lorna Harrison reports.One could be easily forgiven for not knowing anything...
Bad news for Bass on brewery purchase and Czech merger
27-Oct-1997
Bass is set to lose out on yet another major UK purchase and has suffered a setback in the Czech Republic.Bass was thought to be the most obvious...
Bass may use Burton to meet extra demand
06-Oct-1997
Bass may look at increasing production of Caffrey's and leading ale brands through the acquisition of Carlsberg-Tetley's (C-T) Burton brewery.Last...
Fuller's looks to the future with a new, thoroughly modern chain
22-Sep-1997
Fuller's is working on Project Green. Retail director Simon Emeny explains allFuller, Smith & Turner, the London brewer famous for traditional...
Ruddles faces axe next year following takeover by Morland
22-Sep-1997
The Ruddles brewery in Rutland is likely to be closed some time next year following its takeover by Oxfordshire brewer Morland.Morland bought Ruddles...
Exciting times for Mansfield Brewery with clutch of new concepts
04-Aug-1997
Lorna Harrison looks at Mansfield Brewery's plans for a £20m spend on its branded retail division.An exciting phase is beginning for Mansfield...
C-T stays silent over rumours of closures
04-Aug-1997
Carlsberg-Tetley (C-T) has refused to comment on speculation that it is to close its Alloa and Wrexham breweries.The breweries — thought to be the...
Ridleys keeps Essex appeal as it strengthens its divisions
21-Jul-1997
Ridleys Brewery is strengthening its retailing and brewing divisions. Lorna Harrison visits the picturesque site to determine its plans.Nobody would...
Jennings Brothers adapts to modern times
23-Jun-1997
At first glance it would seem easy for a regional brewer like Jennings Brothers to just rest on its laurels.In business since 1828, the company began...
Bass chief calls for swift decision on C-T merger
02-Jun-1997
Bass chairman Sir Ian Prosser has urged new trade and industry secretary Margaret Beckett to make a swift decision on his company's proposed merger...
Vaux chairman may retire within a year
02-Jun-1997
Sir Paul Nicholson looks set to retire from his role as chairman of North East brewer Vaux within 12 months. It is strongly rumoured that the...
Century Inns - a solid but 'rather unexciting' pubco?
26-May-1997
Since its flotation in 1995, Century Inns has profited from careful acquisition. Lorna Harrison reports. Century Inns openly admits that City...
Controversial report defended by analysts
19-May-1997
City analysts are sticking to their controversial view that major regional brewers should stop making beer and concentrate on pubs. A report by...
Caring attitude leads to successful business for Mayfair Taverns
05-May-1997
Mayfair Taverns believes a caring attitude results in a successful business. Lorna Harrison finds out how it follows this theory...
Scotch whisky exports reach record levels thanks to US and Far East markets
14-Apr-1997
Exports of Scotch whisky reached record levels in 1996, boosted by the American and Far Eastern markets.Figures just released show the total value of...
Revolution for Morland Breweries?
07-Apr-1997
Morland says it may buy more retail brands to meet the demands of the modern pub customer. We report. Being based in the quiet Oxfordshire town of...
Albion Pub Contracts grows market share despite shrinking market
24-Mar-1997
Albion Pub Contracts faces a challenge as the recovery takes hold. We report. Albion Pub Contracts is growing its share of a rapidly shrinking...
Bass faces challenge in bid to control 25 per cent of Czech beer market
24-Mar-1997
Bass faces a major cultural challenge in its bid to take control of at least 25 per cent of the Czech beer market.Its stated aim will involve the...
Guinness fights ban on black stout by Koreans
18-Mar-1997
Guinness is to fight a ban on its black stout in South Korea which could hit sales all over the Far East.South Korean customs officials have banned...
Cider makers call for a cut in duty
17-Mar-1997
Cider makers last week told Chancellor Kenneth Clarke what they really really want — a cut in duty.Clarke — who has enlisted the support of the...
Does Ushers have pulling power?
03-Mar-1997
Why should anyone buy shares in Ushers? We take a look. Ushers has issued its Pathfinder Prospectus in preparation for tomorrow's Stock Exchange...
Targeting areas with bright ideas - W&DB diversifies
17-Feb-1997
In an attempt to win back customers, the industry has witnessed a boom in concept pubs. Lorna Harrison reports on how one brewer has learnt to...