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Exmoor Ales is being forced to outsource its brewing operations to a factory in Surrey – blaming Covid, inflation and the latest tax increases for the closure of its own brewery.
Exmoor Ales was founded in 1979, but will be moving its production from Wiveliscombe, Somerset, where it has been since its launch, to Surrey. Pictuted: The firm's headquarters ...
Exmoor Ales, which has been brewing its signature beers in Wiveliscombe, Somerset since 1979, finds itself cornered by the impacts of Covid, soaring inflation, and recent tax hikes, forcing it to ...
The company stressed that the agreement is a genuine partnership and not a takeover, ensuring Exmoor Ales remains independent. Jonathan said: "This collaboration with another brewer addresses the ...
Exmoor Ales has blamed Covid, inflation and the latest tax increases for the closure of its own brewery. Surrey-based Hogs Back Brewery will take on production in a move which is hoped will "keep the ...
Exmoor brews five "permanent" ales throughout the year and five "seasonal" ales, it’s permanent range covers the whole spectrum of mainstream beer styles, strengths from 3.8% to 6.6% ABV, and ...
Exmoor Ales is an established brewery with a range of ales that is expanding from the south-west to UK-wide sales with companies such as JD Wetherspoon (JDW) and directly to consumers having ...
The Exmoor Ales brewery, based in Somerset's Wiveliscombe, has been forced to close after more than 40 years of success due to the impact of the Covid pandemic and recent tax hikes ...
Exmoor Ales was founded in 1979, but will be moving its production from Wiveliscombe, Somerset, where it has been since its launch, to Surrey. Pictuted: The firm's headquarters ...
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