Southport Visiter

Brewers grow business with a new venue

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SOME good news for a change! Parker Brewery has just been given planning permission to convert a former shop at 125 Rufford Road, Southport, into a new micropub.

The brewery already runs the popular Beer Den, which opened just over two years ago on Duke Street, Southport.

The Beer Den will soon have a sister venue for thirsty patrons to enjoy.

Work has only just begun on the new pub, and it will be run in a similar way to its older sibling serving local cask ales, wines, fizz, spirits and coffee.

Parker Brewery is in Banks, just north of Southport, and it produces both traditiona­l and modern ales in casks and bottles. The new Beer Den (as it will also be called) will sell the brewery’s real ales alongside local guest ales. This micropub will be a welcome developmen­t in Crossens, a beer desert at present, with thirsty drinkers currently having to trek either to the Shrimper or to the pubs in Churchtown.

I’ll let you know the opening date when it becomes available.

CAMRA Liverpool & Districts Branch has announced that their annual beer festival which they hold every February in the impressive surroundin­gs of the Liverpool Metropolit­an Cathedral crypt has been postponed owing to COVID-19. They hope to hold it in the autumn instead.

Tom Kerridge, an English Michelinst­arred chef, is currently presenting a four-part TV series called Saving Britain’s Pubs in which he visits four struggling pubs across the UK, trying to help turn their fortunes around, especially in the face of the threats posed by Covid-19.

The series began last week on Thursday, November 12 at 8pm. If you’ve missed any episodes, you can catch up on the BBC iPlayer.

Tom also wrote the introducti­on to the 2021 edition of CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide, which is available here

The Government has announced changes to Small Brewers Relief, which is the progressiv­e tax system that has encouraged the opening of hundreds of small breweries. The changes will mean small breweries having to pay more duty, which may cause some to close.

A petition opposing the change has gained so many signatures that it triggered a debate in the Commons. While the Government refused to budge, it threw out a crumb of comfort by promising further consultati­on.

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 ??  ?? ● Southport’s Beer Den is owned by Parker Brewery (beers pictured right)
● Southport’s Beer Den is owned by Parker Brewery (beers pictured right)

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