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    Home » Minister for the Economy visits Budweiser Brewing Group’s Magor Brewery
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    Minister for the Economy visits Budweiser Brewing Group’s Magor Brewery

    Alice GregoryBy Alice GregoryJanuary 17, 2024No Comments
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    Wales, UK, 11 January 2024, Budweiser Brewing Group UK&I, a proud part of AB InBev, welcomed Minister for the Economy, Vaughan Gething, MS to its Magor Brewery in South Wales on 11 January 2024.

    During the visit, the Minister toured the brewery to learn more about its plans for a sustainable future and met with apprentices to learn about the training and mentorship opportunities in the brewery.

    The Minister also heard first-hand about investment in the brewery which has resulted in a new bottling Line, 8 new fermentation vessels within a dedicated building, a new Yeast propagation unit.

    Magor Brewery, which brews beers including Budweiser, Corona and Stella Artois, is a significant employer in the South Wales region, with over 500 people working across the site which has been brewing since 1979. The brewer plays an important role in the South Wales community and economy by providing job and apprentice opportunities.

    The Minister then joined Lloyd Manship, Brewery Manager on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Magor brewery where he saw firsthand how over 6 million hectoliters of the UK’s most popular beers are brewed each year.

    Minister for the Economy, Vaughan Gething, MS said: “It was great to visit the Magor Brewery and hear first-hand the ongoing investment that AB InBev have made in Wales through the brewery and its importance to the local, national and global economy.

    “I was also delighted to hear about its plans for a sustainable future as the Green economy is going to be one of the most important areas of economic development for the next decade. We want to ensure that businesses across Wales are resilient to changing climate conditions and that they are meeting targets to reduce emissions.”

    Lloyd Manship, Brewery Manager at Budweiser Brewing Group’s Magor Brewery, says: “We are thrilled to have welcomed the Minister and we are proud of the important role that we play in the economy of Wales and in supporting future generations of skilled brewery workers.

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