The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

60 jobs lost as brewery closes pubs

- NADIA VIDINOVA Picture: Steve Brown. nvidinova@thecourier.co.uk

A Tayside brewery has shut down its two pubs in Dundee and Fife with the loss of 60 jobs.

St Andrews Brewing Company closed their venues at Caird Hall in Dundee and South Street in St Andrews yesterday, ahead of Boris Johnson’s announceme­nt last night that cafés, pubs and restaurant­s must close.

A St Andrews Brewing Company spokesman said: “Many of the staff live with vulnerable people, and having discussed the situation with them, many of whom were worried about catching the virus from the public and transmitti­ng to their family members, we felt the right thing to do was to close the venues.

“The staff were all made redundant and paid their notice so that they could access benefits more quickly. The brewery has been scaled back and is still trading, selling beer through our online web shop and servicing our supermarke­t contracts where we can.”

The spokesman said the closure would not be permanent and the company hopes to reopen its pubs, re-employing as many staff as possible when the coronaviru­s outbreak eases.

He added: “We are in hibernatio­n and hope to reopen when the time comes.

“The brewery is still able to sell products, although we have cut back on the production side as the demand has greatly reduced.

“We have 25,000 litres in tank and it will get packaged as and when required.

“Like all breweries, we are doing everything we can to survive and have a business to run at the other end.”

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St Andrews Brewing Company, Dundee.

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