Yorkshire Post

Swedish cider firm Kopparberg to start producing in the UK post-Brexit

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DRINKS COMPANY Kopparberg is set to start producing cider in Britain as the Swedish firm looks to mitigate the fallout of Brexit in one of its key markets.

According to internal correspond­ence, the company will secure existing supply relationsh­ips with UK pubs and bars by starting British production on a small scale.

The company could then ramp up production in the UK to respond to market demand, the memo said.

The move, which was decided at least as early as May, was put down to uncertaint­y around the Brexit negotiatio­ns.

It is still unclear where Kopparberg’s UK production will be located or how many people it would look to employ.

Kopparberg declined to comment on the matter. Food and drink businesses importing goods into the UK have previously warned that a hard or nodeal Brexit could disrupt supply chains. In July, the British Retail Consortium said that failure to reach a deal could leave food “rotting at ports”. Any cider made under the brand’s name in the UK would be the first to be produced outside of Sweden. The brewery’s origins in the Swedish town of Kopparberg date back to 1882.

It was re-establishe­d in 1994 by brothers Peter and Dan-Anders Bronsman. Kopparberg Cider, known for its sweet taste and range of flavours, is now available in over 30 countries.

In the UK, Kopparberg is one of the top-selling ciders at pubs and bars, served at more than 30,000 venues around the country.

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