The British Beer Market - Some vital statistics
Tuesday, 25 September 2007
"Perceptions of quality and image are changing and there seems to be growing interest in cask ale amongst pub-goers.”
The Publican Brands Report, 2007
“The call for ‘a pint of bitter’ remains one of the defining characteristics of the British pub, although these days the customer is more likely to have to ask for their brew by name to make sure that they get the right one”.
Phil Mellows, The Publican Brands Report, 2007.
Cask ale is showing signs of returning to growth and today cask ale is performing better than keg ale. Being unique to the on-trade brings with it a major unique selling point - a great reason to visit the local pub! Great quality cask ale is a mark of overall quality. It differentiates a good pub from a bad pub, making cask ale a ‘Cross the Road’ category and one that can not be replicated 'in the home'.
Demographic shifts now point to a growing 45+ age group, which bodes well for future cask ale volumes – this category brings with it a higher disposable income and is therefore prepared to pay that bit more for quality and choice.
The Sustainable Communities Bill
The Sustainable Communities Bill campaign is now in its final stages and the Bill is almost certainly going to become law by the end of 2007. More updates on the Sustainable Communities Bill.
Updated: 31/08/07