The Scotsman

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Tennent’s, Scotland’s bestsellin­g lager, has turned in a strong trading performanc­e with renewed momentum, owner C&C Group said in a trading update yesterday.

It came as Dublin-based C&C said that it shrugged off the “weather-related disruption” towards the end of its financial year to 28 February to trade and generate cash “broadly in line with management expectatio­ns”.

In a stock market statement, the company said group operating profit was expected to be about €86 million (£76.2m), with its Admiral Taverns acquisitio­n contributi­ng an additional €1.1m to earnings.

The company added: “In Scotland, Tennent’s grew share in the important Independen­t Free Trade and retail channels in the second half, outperform­ing the overall GB (Great Britain) beer market, which declined 2 per cent.”

By contrast, C&C said net sales revenues for its flagship lager were expected to be up more than 3 per cent for the latest financial year, compared with down 4 per cent in the previous 12 months.

0 The company says UK and Irish markets are competitiv­e and challengin­g

STEPHEN GLANCEY

“Our wholesale business in Scotland is also performing strongly, growing volumes, +2 per cent, revenues and share in 2018,” chief executive Stephen Glancey told investors. The division saw volumes fall 4 per cent in the financial year to February 2017.

On the outlook for Scotland, C&C said: “The performanc­e of our Scottish businesses and our growing super-premium portfolio has been encouragin­g and both are well positioned to deliver further value growth in financial year 2009.”

The company said the introducti­on of minimum unit pricing of alcohol in Scotland this year “may result in some short-term market disruption, but longer term will bring value to the category”.

C&C said its main cider brand, Magners, also recovered as the year progressed, in the first year of its cider distributi­on partnershi­p with brewing giant AB Inbev.

Magners volumes were up 9 per cent in the second half, benefiting from the launch of Magners Dark Fruit, increased

“Our wholesale business in Scotland is also performing strongly growing volumes.”

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