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New UK Brewery Tracker to monitor hard-hit brewing industry throughout 2023
A new UK Brewery Tracker has been launched by SIBA, setting out the definitive number of actively trading breweries in 10 areas of the UK.
The SIBA UK Brewery Tracker shows the National total number of active brewers as 1,828 as of the 1st of January 2023. This comes after a tough 2022 for the industry, where brewery closures are estimated to have been almost double the number of new openings.
The SIBA UK Brewery Tracker will be released on a quarterly basis throughout 2023 and beyond, giving an accurate and up to date brewery number for the UK, something which has often been difficult to track in the past in a consistent way.
“It has been an incredibly tough few years for the independent brewing industry and as we look ahead to the future it is important to be able to track our market-share against the dominant global brewers. The SIBA UK Brewery Tracker plays an important role in this and will give the industry an accurate and timely figure on active breweries, with a clear regional breakdown of numbers,” said Andy Slee, SIBA’s Chief Executive.
One of the issues which has made tracking accurate brewery figures in the UK tricky in the past was clearly defining what constitutes a brewery, something SIBA has tackled head on with a clear criteria and figures which represent active breweries rather than just registered beer businesses.
The SIBA UK Brewery Tracker defines a brewery simply as, ‘An active business that makes beer and that has its own brewing equipment’ with further criteria defined for breweries with multiple sites, or which are now owned by a global brewer.
Andy Slee added: “The figures released in January are a snapshot of the UK brewing industry as it stands at the start of 2023, but which I believe will form the basis of an incredibly useful resource for tracking the increase and decrease in breweries across the UK in the coming year – an important barometer for industry health. With figures released every quarter we can track numbers nationally and regionally and will be releasing the data freely to all, giving everybody access to up to date and robust data on brewery numbers – something which has been sadly lacking in the past with multiple sources for often wildly conflicting numbers.”
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), the UK’s leading consumer organisation for beer drinkers, has welcomed the launch of the SIBA UK Brewery Tracker. CAMRA Chief Executive Tom Stainer said: "CAMRA welcomes and