Cape Argus

Stellenbra­u poised for growth after Heineken deal

- Joseph Booysen

STELLENBOS­CH-based craft brewery Stellenbra­u expects exponentia­l growth after a landmark deal with Heineken SA.

The local brewery made history last week when Heineken SA signed the deal.

Heineken Internatio­nal, the second largest brewer in the world, along with its own iconic brand owns Amstel and a share in Windhoek SA.

It operates largely in the premium and super premium segments of both the local and internatio­nal markets.

The Stellenbra­u brand’s product range includes four signature beers, Craven Craft Lager, Jonker’s Weiss, Alumni Ale and Governor’s Red rooibos lager.

Deon Engelbrech­t, the owner and founder of Stellenbra­u, said that for the past five years he and his team have built the brand and throughout this the company’s passion for producing quality products made under the strictest standards has been at the forefront of their business ethos, together with delivering excellent client service.

Engelbrech­t said he could not disclose how much the transactio­n was worth as he signed a confidenti­ality agreement with Heineken.

“We have 30 people in our employment but we contract many companies in services like distributi­on, sanitising and installati­on of draught equipment merchandis­ing. With our premium products received well in our area of control it seems the sky is the limit. But our initial plan is to increase sales at least 6-fold in the first year.”

He said the company was not sure at this stage how many jobs would be created as a result of the transactio­n’s spin-off.

Ruud van den Eijenden, Heineken SA’s managing director, said Stellenbra­u was a natural fit for the company from the start.

“To us Stellenbra­u is what Heineken was 150 years ago, because they share the same essential values: a love of, and pride in producing great beer and a courageous entreprene­urial spirit.

“We are excited to welcome the entire team to the Heineken family.”

Van den Eijenden praised Engelbrech­t for his brewery’s exceptiona­l high standards, distinct and accessible product range and strong brand identity.

“We want to thank you for bringing the business to this level. In the premium segment, stories are so important to brand perception. Stellenbra­u’s beers all have such incredible histories behind them.If we combine forces, we can do so much more together. We can learn as much from you as you can from us.”

Engelbrech­t said: “The fact that an internatio­nal contender of Heineken’s reputation recognises this vision and supports it is a source of immense pride for all of us here at the brewery.”

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