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Stockport-based Robinsons Brewery reports 42% growth in export sales
Robinsons Brewery, which is based in Stockport, has reported a 42% growth in export sales thanks to the creation of two special craft beers.
9 Hop IPA and Steam Lager have received interest from several countries and recently opened a new export trading route to Trinidad and Tobago.
Head of Sales for Robinsons Brewery, Ben Robinson, said: “The rise of craft beer is helping reach out to a new audience of drinkers and is thus driving sales. Innovative brews from microbreweries are en vogue and these new craft beers are a further chance for Robinsons to branch out into this demographic on a global platform.”
Managing Director for Robinsons Brewery (Beer Division), Oliver Robinson, said: “The continued growth of our export division is representative of the global popularity of premium British beer.
“The demand is helping Robinsons enter new countries and share our brewing passion with new locations around the world. “We’re very excited about 9 Hop IPA and Steam Lager, these brews have challenged our state-of-the-art brew house and allowed us to explore new styles that Robinsons aren’t synonymous with. It’s an exciting time for British beer.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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