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Business in brief: St Austell, Stonegate, Timothy Taylor, and more…
Results, finance, appointments, capital schemes, and more. News in brief from brewers, venue owners, and other hospitality businesses. Turnover at St Austell Brewery rose to £234.2m in 2025, the company has reported, up from 231.4m in 2024. Underlying EBITDA was £22m, down from £22.4m the previous year. “The underlying EBITDA of £22m reflects both the […] The post Business in brief: St Austell, Stonegate, Timothy Taylor, and more… first appeared on Beer Today . The post Business in brief: St Austell, Stonegate, Timothy Taylor, and more… appeared first on Beer Today .
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News in brief: JD Wetherspoon, Harvey’s, Greene King, and more…
A regular round-up of news from brewers, hospitality operators, and other sector businesses and groups. JD Wetherspoon is to hold a Scottish Beer Festival in its pubs north of the border from 10th to 19th July. Cask beers will be: Broughton Old Jock Champion Double Ale, Cairngorm Lairig Brew, Fierce Oak-Aged Amber, Fyne Ales Heather […] The post News in brief: JD Wetherspoon, Harvey’s, Greene King, and more… first appeared on Beer Today . The post News in brief: JD Wetherspoon, Harvey’s, Greene King, and more… appeared first on Beer Today .
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Damm UK acquires Old Speckled Hen brands from Greene King
Damm UK, the British arm of Barcelona-based independent family brewer S.A. Damm, and owner of the Estrella Damm brand, has agreed to acquire the Old Speckled Hen family of beer brands from Greene King. The award-winning family of brands includes Old Speckled Hen, Old Golden Hen, Old Crafty Hen, Old Master Hen and Low Alcohol...
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Seeing Beer Differently | Figura and Greene King
Quality control has always sat at the heart of brewing, but many of the methods used to assure it have changed surprisingly little over the centuries. Today, a new generation of analytical tools is giving brewers faster insight into what is happening inside their beer, often long before problems become visible. An ongoing collaboration between...
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