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Leeds's Tetley's Brewery closure: CAMERA says real ale drinkers will lose out



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Published Date: 05 November 2008
Pressure group the Campaign for Real Ale attacked the closure as "'Probably the worst decision in the World for real ale drinkers" - a parody of Carlsberg's "Probably the best lager in the world" advertising slogan.
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It described Tetley's as "the largest real ale brewery in the world."
Real ale is beer brewed using traditional ingredients and methods, meaning that the beer is still "alive" when it is delivered to pubs.

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CAMRA criticised Calsberg UK for "failing to promote the famous Tetley beers at a time when consumer interest in real ales is growing."

Bob Stukins, CAMRA Vice Chairman and Director of Brewery Campaigning said: "It is unclear where Carlsberg UK intends to brew the famous Tetley beers which remain household names in the UK. Brewed outside their Leeds heartland I fear they would lack the provenance which today's discerning consumers expect.


"While we recognise the enormous challenges facing the brewing industry at present, I think this is a shortsighted decision. Recent statistics clearly show that real ale is performing better than other beer styles in a declining market. There is an opportunity to respond to this, invest in the Tetley brands and bring them back to glory."

CAMRA said that recent research showed that real ale sales were moving towards growth while the overall beer market has declined by 8% in the year to May 2008.

"CAMRA is calling on the Government to overturn its decision to increase beer duty over the next four years to give struggling breweries a chance to compete," said Mr Stukins. "High beer tax is driving beer drinkers out of pubs and into their armchairs as the price gap between the on and off-trade widens.

"The Government has a responsibility to act to save British jobs in brewing and pubs and an urgent review of beer tax is required."
CAMRA is seeking a meeting with Carlsberg UK bosses to discuss a way forward for the brewery. The brewery still has its unique open square fermenters and brews various real ales including Tetley's Dark Mild, Tetley's Mild, Ansells, Best Bitter, Burton Ale and the famous Tetley Bitter.

Mr Stukins said: "We have a two year window of opportunity before the brewery gates are set to close for the last time. We will be supporting anyone who has a plan to keep the mash tuns running in this historic brewery and we'll be looking at every possible option to save the brewery. Jobs and this iconic Yorkshire Brewery should not close due to the development potential of this city site."

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  • Last Updated: 05 November 2008 2:57 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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