The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Brewery works ‘flat out’ to roll out the barrels as pubs reopen
Oakham Ales builds up its stock as hospitality sector seeks to bouce back
A Peterborough brewery is working flat out to help quench customers’ lockdown thirst as pubs reopen after the Covid closure.
Oakham Ales, in Maxwell Road, says its brewers have been operating at maximum capacity to ensure pubs and other hospitality businesses are fully supplied for the two phase reopening.
Under the Government’s recovery roadmap, pubs were allowed to reopen their outside areas from Monday with a full reopening planned for May 17.
Managing director Adrian Posnett said: “With the pubs closed for eight months out of the last 12, it’s been a long drawn out challenge for a brewery like ourselves which in normal times would count on around 75 per cent of our production being draught beer.
“It’s a big positive that the reopening pathway for hospitality venues was on schedule.
“We do have our fingers very firmly crossed that all goes well and that the industry can progress to a full reopening as soon as possible – it’s only a full re-opening that will allow us to get back to more normal sales levels and to begin to stabilise our hard-hit finances.”
He added: “It’s been great to see our brewers working flat out again, brewing the full range of our cask beers as we’ve built our stocks back up.
“Unlike many brewers, we have managed to keep cask beer in stock and available throughout the last 12 months – it’s a tribute to their popularity that beers like Citra, JHB, Inferno and Bishops Farewell have been go to beers for many customers even when they’ve been restricted to takeaway/ delivery sales only.”