Some brewers 'wouldn't survive circuit breaker lockdown' - Beer Today

2021-12-27 08:50:42 By : Ms. Amore Fu

by Darren | Thursday, 23 December, 2021 | Beer and Cider News

The Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) says the government must commit to properly supporting small brewing businesses across the UK and mirror the Brewers’ Support Fund introduced in Scotland during the previous lockdown.

The survey of SIBA members also shows that if the UK moved to a 2020-style lockdown, 81% would run out of cash within three months.

Last Christmas, small brewers saw a 45% fall in sales during the key Christmas period. The UK lost 160 active brewers last year.

In England, they have had to rely on a postcode lottery of discretionary grants. SIBA’s previous surveys showed only 33% of breweries had been able to access cash under the Local Restrictions Support Grants or the Additional Restrictions Grants, which were supposed to help businesses. Small brewers have accumulated covid debts of around £30,000 each, which need to be repaid.

SIBA chief executive, James Calder, said: “December should be a booming period for the beer and pubs industry, with venues full and breweries working flat out to keep up with demand, the profits of which help brewers survive the notoriously quiet post-festive period.

“But this year those sales have been decimated as people stay away from hospitality due to lack of clarity from government and varying levels of covid measures across the UK. We’re now likely to see millions of pints poured down the drain and many hundreds of businesses failing if new restrictions are brought in and no further support is forthcoming.

“Without direct and targeted government support for small breweries, one in ten will run out of cash during a two-week circuit breaker, and many more would not be far behind.

“Brewing has been one of the UK’s great manufacturing success stories in recent years, but without government support we could see a decade’s worth of growth stripped back by another lockdown. We can absolutely be part of a vibrant recovery in 2022, but only if government acts now.”

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