Kent Messenger Maidstone

Everything you wanted to know about your pint

- By Chris Price business editor cprice@thekmgroup.co.uk @TheChrisPr­ice

Several independen­t micro breweries in Kent have signed up to a campaign to give drinkers more informatio­n about where their craft beer has come from.

The Assured initiative, launched by the Society of Independen­t Brewers ( SIBA), is backed by 152 companies.

Its aim is to make it easier for consumers to tell the difference between mass-produced ales and ones from small niche manufactur­ers.

Market research commission­ed by SIBA shows 46% of beer drinkers regard craft beer as “made by small brewers rather than large corporatio­ns”, with 22% associatin­g the term with “small” and 14% with “local”. It claims all its full brewing members fall into these definition­s.

SIBA managing director Mike Benner said craft beer makers have revitalise­d the UK market.

He said: “However, as the craft beer market has grown it is being flooded with beers from across the world, often from large global brewers.

“We have launched our Assured initiative to help consumers make informed decisions about where their beer comes from and who has brewed it.”

Tony Williams, owner of Musket Brewery in Linton, near Maidstone, is among the micro breweries backing the campaign.

The company, launched in 2013, sells its real ales in more than 200 pubs and clubs across the county.

He said: “I am very proud to own and to brew in an assured independen­t micro brewery.

“Musket Brewery is a small family business and just part of numerous such breweries located in Kent, producing great and highly sought-after real ales.”

Micro breweries Canterbury Ales, Kent Brewery in West Malling and Old Dairy Brewery in Tenterden are also involved.

To qualify for the stamp of approval breweries must show their independen­ce and pledge to abide by SIBA’s Manual of Good Brewing Practice.

Breweries signed up to the initiative will be able to use the stamp on their pump clips, bottles, cans, point of sale and websites.

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Picture: Andy Payton FM4452178 Bar manager Sharon Hayward, landlord David Davenport and Ellie Hayward at The Flower Pot
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Tony Williams, owner of The Musket brewery

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