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Updated · BBC.com · May 25
UK Loses 150 Brewers in a Year as 2 Pubs Shut Daily
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 25

UK Loses 150 Brewers in a Year as 2 Pubs Shut Daily

4 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 25
  • UK beer brewing companies fell to 2,320 by April after 320 closures and just 170 openings last year, extending a net loss of 150 businesses.
  • Big brewers' control of pub draught lines, supermarket price undercutting, high taxes, rising fuel and business-rate costs, and weaker beer consumption have squeezed independents.
  • England's total dropped below 2,000 for the first time since 2018, with 95 of its 1,965 brewers already in administration, insolvency or liquidation.
  • Independent brewers say survival increasingly depends on taprooms, visitor centres and broader diversification, while some heritage and craft styles still show resilience.
  • The pressure is also hitting pubs—about two closed each day in the first quarter of 2026—even as the government reviews barriers to pub access and offers a £4.3 billion business-rates support package.
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