The Scotsman

Microbrewe­r wins investment

- By MARTIN FLANAGAN

A Scottish microbrewe­ry has announced it has attracted £400,000 of investment following a successful first year in business that will enable it to double its brewing capacity. Fierce Beer, which was establishe­d by owners Dave Grant and David Mchardy in April 2016, has quickly made its mark on the UK craft beer scene since opening its Aberdeen-based brewery, and already exports to more than 14 countries worldwide.

Southern Cross Beverages – a food and drink group responsibl­e for numerous craft drinks brands throughout Europe and Africa – has invested in the Scots brewery.

Fierce Beer said the investment would allow it to double brewing capacity to 600,000 litres per annum, and to relocate to a 13,000 sq ft premises close to the current brewery – allowing Fierce to open the current brewery as a visitor attraction with its own taproom and bottle shop on-site.

The company said Southern Cross Beverages brought extensive expertise in the craft beer industry, and both businesses had previously collaborat­ed on brewing projects in the UK and in South Africa.

Dave Grant, MD of Fierce Beer, said: “We are delighted to welcome Southern Cross Beverages. As well as the investment capital, they bring a wealth of knowledge of growing craft beer businesses. We are excited to be able to plan for future expansion to meet demand for our beers, and also move towards in-house canning.”

A spokespers­on for Southern Cross Beverages said: “The key to a partnershi­p of this nature is shared common goals as to the company’s direction which will always be centered around thought-provoking beers.” Fierce’s customers include Marks and Spencer, Aldi, Lidl and Oddbins.

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