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South West drink producers embrace low-alcohol revolution
South West drink producers embrace low-alcohol revolution

BBC News

time20 hours ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

South West drink producers embrace low-alcohol revolution

Drink producers across the South West are benefiting from a boost in sales of alcohol-free and no-alcohol products are the fastest-growing category across the UK, according to the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA).Tarquin's Cornish Gin, in Wadebridge, now sells 10,000 bottles of zero-alcohol gin a year - about 2% of their annual overall Brewery, in Princetown, Devon, said it was investing in equipment to brew alcohol-free beer. 'Younger generation' The BBPA said the industry had adapted to changing habits with more than 425,000 bulk barrels of no and low-alcoholic beer, equivalent to 120 million pints, sold in is up 14% on 2022, when more than 370,000 bulk barrels were no and low-alcohol category continues to grow at a rapid rate year-on-year with 86% of pubs now serving a no and low-alcohol option, according to the BBPA. Ruth Huxley, managing director of the Great Cornish Food Store in Truro, said: "It is a real burgeoning part of the drinks industry, for sure."There is a lot of interest in drinking less alcohol, particularly for the younger generation."The industry has reacted and is producing more variety and a better quality of product."We have to respond to market demands." Southwestern Distillery, which makes Tarquin's Gin, launched a zero-alcohol gin-style drink last year."We sold 10,000 bottles last year... so it's a small but rapidly growing part of the business," said Sean Blackburn, strategic growth manager for Southwestern Distillery."It took us three years to perfect the recipe and there were certainly plenty of mistakes."Alcohol has a taste to it [that is] difficult to mimic but we are really proud of the drink."If you look to places like Germany and The Netherlands their low-alcohol beers and sprits are around 10% of the market so it looks like there's going to be a lot of growth." Steve Post, sales manager at Dartmoor Brewery, said the company was currently using a third-party company to brew its zero-alcohol product."But we are investing a lot of money into getting the equipment to make it here," he said."A few years ago the low-alcohol products didn't exist but now they are much better."I've done several blind tastings with people and most can't tell the difference between the zero-alcohol product and the real beer."

Tokyo woman flies to UK to enter pasty crimping competition
Tokyo woman flies to UK to enter pasty crimping competition

BBC News

time01-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Tokyo woman flies to UK to enter pasty crimping competition

A woman from Tokyo has flown to Cornwall to compete in the first-ever World's Fastest Crimper competition for Shigyo arrived in Truro on Friday afternoon and said she hoped her entry would encourage "further exchanges" between the UK and event will be held in Newquay at the Great Cornish Food Store from 10:00 GMT on Saturday. Ms Shigyo and her fellow entrants will be tasked with crimping three pasties against the clock, which will then be judged to determine the winner. Discussing the event, she said: "I want to tell the world that there is a lot of delicious food in the UK."Ahead of the competition, Ms Shigyo was given a tour of the gardens at tea manufacturer Tregothnan in Tresillian.

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