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    Drop Bear Beer Co acquires brewery site in Swansea

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 1, 2023Updated:November 1, 2023No Comments
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    Drop Bear Beer Co., the pioneering non-alcohol brewery, is excited to announce its recent acquisition of a state-of-the-art brewery in Swansea, Wales.

    This bold expansion not only establishes Drop Bear Beer Co. as the first non-alcohol brewery in Wales but also positions them as the largest alcohol free brewery in the United Kingdom.

    The company’s commitment to redefining the world of non-alcoholic brewing takes a giant leap forward with this development.

    Drop Bear’s new brewery spanning an impressive 16,000 square feet, provides an ideal canvas for Drop Bear Beer Co.’s innovative non-alcohol, carbon neutral brewing practices.

    The facility guarantees maximum efficiency and uncompromising quality control in the creation of their acclaimed non-alcoholic brews which have won over 30 awards. The new brewery allows Drop Bear to meet demand for rapid growth and achieve their vision of being the leading non alcoholic craft brewer in the country.

    Joelle Drummond, co-founder of Drop Bear Beer Co. says: “This is a watershed moment for Drop Bear Beer Co. and the non-alcoholic brewing industry. Our new brewery in Swansea, with its extensive square footage and cutting-edge design, empowers us to continue delivering the highest-quality, full-flavoured non-alcoholic beers. We are eager to share our passion and innovation with our ever-growing community of enthusiasts.”

    The official launch of the new brewery is set for January 2024, promising a grand celebration that will be remembered for years to come.

    What makes this launch even more extraordinary is that 800 of Drop Bear Beer Co.’s esteemed investors, both larger and micro investors, will be invited to attend.

    “If all of our investors show up it will certainly stop Swansea,” says Joelle.

    While the brewery shop is already open for visitors to explore their range of products, the grand opening in January 2024, will provide an unparalleled opportunity for fans to witness the art of their brewing process and savour the magic behind their unique beverages.

    As anticipation for the event continues to build, the question on everyone’s mind is which notable figures might grace the occasion.

    Drummond playfully suggests, “It’s certainly going to be an event of epic proportions. We’re thrilled to welcome everyone to our new home and share the joy of our non-alcoholic brews. The more, the merrier!”

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