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Ronnie and Kenny Lees launched
Outlandish Brewing Company in November, offering beers with names inspired by local lingo, such as Swally and Beamer. The brothers have invested £40,000 of personal funding in the venture, which has seen them purchase second-hand brewing equipment and establish a microbrewery in a renovated cowshed. The core range includes an amber ale, session ale, and an IPA. The brothers, who have been supported by start-up services from Business Gateway, plan to launch a crowdfunding drive to raise additional capital later this year. Ronnie Lees said: “Business Gateway’s online workshops have been highly effective in improving our knowledge of digital marketing and sales and allowed us to engage with other local businesses who are at a similar stage of launching a business.
Greencore has reported a 15% drop in first quarter sales due to the impact of new Covid restrictions. Plus, trading updates from PZ Cussons, AG Barr and more.
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Irn Bru owner AG Barr to beat revenue expectations despite Covid restrictions
AG Barr said new lockdown restrictions had dampened trading in the hospitality and on-the-go categories
Irn Bru owner AG Barr said full-year revenue is expected to be ahead of guidance, which was revised down in June due to the coronavirus pandemic.
AG Barr announced this morning that revenue for the financial year ended 24 January will come in at around £227m, down from £255.7m the previous year but slightly higher than anticipated.
Meanwhile, profit before tax and exceptional items is expected to be ahead of market expectations after operating margin was in line with the previous year, AG Barr, which also makes Rubicon and Dandelion and Burdock, said.