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The IFBB was launched on 14 April 1993 at the Brewers' Hall in London. It had 36 members. [1] The defence of 'The Tie' - tying the tenant within his tenancy agreement to buying the brewery's own beers - was a key aim of the IFBB. [1]
Independent Brewers Association (IBA) Independent Family Brewers of Britain (IFBB) Institute of Brewing and Distilling; Society for the Preservation of Beers from the Wood (SPBW) Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) Workers Beer Company (WBC) World Series of Beer Pong (WSOBP)
Brewers Quay, Weymouth, Dorset, 2013. In 2000, there were around 500 breweries in the UK, [3] while the 2015 edition of the Good Beer Guide listed 1,285 breweries operating in Britain. [4] A 2015 government analysis found that a new brewery was opening in Britain every other day, with Britain becoming a 'brewing powerhouse'. [5]
Independent Family Brewers of Britain; N. Beer in Northern Ireland; S. List of breweries in Scotland This page was last edited on 2 July 2017, at 10:46 (UTC). ...
The British Beer and Pub Association represents large brewers. [94] The Independent Family Brewers of Britain represents regional brewers. It campaigns in favour of the Tie. The Campaign for a Fair Pint are an organisation of publicans campaigning against the Tie. [95]
The Association was founded in 1904 as the Brewers' Society, was for a period in the 1990s known as the Brewers and Licensed Retailers Association before becoming the British Beer & Pub Association in 2000 to reflect its growing pub company membership.
Hardcore IPA from BrewDog, the UK's largest craft brewer [1]. Beer in the United Kingdom has a long history, and has quite distinct traditions. Historically the main styles were top-fermented Bitters, Porters, Stouts and Milds, but after World War II lagers took over half the market by volume.
Camerons Brewery is an English brewery established by John William Cameron in Stranton, Hartlepool, County Durham, in 1865.It is the largest independent brewer in the North East of England, with a brewery capacity of 1.5 million hectolitres (900,000 hl production in 2012) and a tied estate of 75 houses.