SCOTTISH craft beer entrepreneur Kenny Webster is targeting export growth after buying the business, assets and goodwill of Wooha Brewing Company, based at Kinloss in Moray, out of administration. Mr Webster, who also owns Isle of Skye Brewing Co and Stirling-based Black Wolf Brewery and has made the Wooha acquisition through his North Coast Brewing Co vehicle, has begun rehiring some former employees of the Kinloss business. The purchase, for an undisclosed sum, was announced yesterday by Wooha joint administrators Tom MacLennan and Iain Fraser, partners with FRP. Mr Webster also highlighted opportunities to sell Wooha beers in supermarkets, harnessing relationships with buyers in this sector built up through the Isle of Skye and Black Wolf businesses.
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image captionWooHa produced a range of craft beers
Production is expected to restart soon at Moray-based brewer WooHa, after the firm was bought out of administration.
More than a dozen staff were made redundant when the business collapsed in March.
The business and its assets have been bought by North Coast Brewing Co Ltd, whose portfolio includes Isle of Skye Brewing and Black Wolf Brewery.
Founded in 2015, WooHa produced a range of craft beers, with brands including Hop Stampede and Jenny from the Bock.
WooHa s market included continental Europe, the US, Russia and China.
Administrators from FRP were called in after the company hit severe financial difficulties, which were attributed to the effects of the Covid pandemic on the hospitality industry and Brexit-related export issues.