The Brewery Manual 2009For the alcoholic drinks producers who want access to the industry's suppliers - for suppliers who want to talk to drinks producers - for those who need to know what the UK alcoholic drinks industry consists of before entering the market - The Brewery Manual 2009 will be for you!
The Brewery Manual 2009 is available from December 2008
The Brewery Manual 2009 will be your definitive guide to the UK alcoholic drinks industry. Keep abreast of a changing world - each addition is an up-to-date snapshot of the rapidly changing scene. There are hundreds of new entries and thousands of updated entries.
The Manual lists every UK brewer, from micro, regional and super-regional to the national brewers. There is a complete listing of beer brands, including imports and those brewed under license. It provides comprehensive contact details of brewing companies, maltsters, hop merchants, cider makers, whisky distillers, pub company operators, drinks importers and wholesalers, suppliers to the alcoholic drinks industry, and many more.
Reflecting the evolving landscape of the British drinks industry, for the first time, The Brewery Manual includes a full list of British Wine Producers, including their brands.
There are state-of-the-union reports in each addition, from leading figures in the brewing, Scotch whisky and on-trade industries. The Brewery Manual also allows buyers to keep track of drinks industry trends with more than 25 pages of up-to-date statistics.
Unique to The Brewery Manual is the Who's Who, a listing of influential figures in the brewing, Scotch whisky distilling and alcoholic drinks retail trades. It is an invaluable resource for background on the industry's most compelling figures.
The Brewery Manual is purchased by:
• Brewing companies, from local
brewers to nationals, including multi-
nationals with offices in the UK.
• Scotch whisky distillers, cider
makers, trade associations and
individuals with an interest in the
alcoholic drinks trade.
• Company directors, production and
operation managers, packaging,
R&D, and quality assurance
managers; brand managers and
marketing executives; and
entrepreneurs looking to enter the
UK alcoholic drinks market.
The majority of copies purchased, 85%, remain in the UK; 10% are purchased in continental Europe and 5% rest of the world.