BrewDog opens 25 bars in India
Scottish brewer and retailer BrewDog is set to open 25 more bars in India, growing its presence in the craft beer market.
Women in the craft beer industry
Following the recent International Women’s Day celebrations, one of the topics that has been highlighted is the neglect of women in the craft beer industry.
UK craft beer market reaches saturation point
The craft beer boom in the UK has plateaued with just 8 new breweries opening in 2018 compared to the 390 added the year before.
Major acquisitions of craft beer could "fragment" industry
New research into the UK’s brewing industry suggests the recent acquisitions of small craft breweries by multinationals – such as Heineken’s £40M minority stake in Beavertown – could become an industry wide trend.
Beer: Picture this
It’s all about the branding for craft beers trying to get noticed in a crowded marketplace. Shay Waterworth gets under the skin of funky designs
Innis & Gunn founder Dougal Sharp believes that crowdfunding has made Scottish craft beer brands the most internationally recognised.
Samuel Adams founder says US craft beer faces extinction
Samuel Adams founder Jim Koch believes that government greenlighting of overseas brewing conglomerates could be the ‘beginning of the end’ for craft beer in the US.
BrewDog valued at £1bn
Craft beer company BrewDog has been valued at £1bn after TSG Consumer Partners spent £213m on shares in the brand.
US craft beer production rises 6% in 2016
Craft breweries in America produced 24.6 million barrels in 2016, a 6% improvement than the previous year.
BrewDog defends copyright stance
International craft beer giant BrewDog has defended its threats of legal action against a bar for using the word ‘punk’ in its title.
Scottish craft brewers in North America mission
A delegation of Scottish craft brewers has arrived in North America on a learning journey led by Scottish Development International (SDI).