Two out of five British consumers would order two-third pint glasses if they were on offer, although just one in 10 are aware that the ‘schooner’ option exists.
Source:Consumers 'would embrace schooners'
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Two out of five British consumers would order two-third pint glasses if they were on offer, although just one in 10 are aware that the ‘schooner’ option exists. Source:Consumers 'would embrace schooners' The former chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group has called on the Government to crack down on super-strength cider because producers are targeting the drinks at young people. Source:MP calls for more tax on super-strength cider Stonegate has launched a training and assessment programme to identify staff with the potential for promotion to area manager. Source:Stonegate reveals training and assessment programme Pubs are becoming better with health and safety procedures as fewer accidents have been reported in venues over the last year. Source:Accidents in pubs down over last year The summer of 2012 cannot be treated as ‘business as usual’, the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has warned the Transport Select Committee in its call for evidence on transport and the Olympics. Source:BBPA in Olympics transport warning More than 4,600 consumers have emailed their local MPs in support of suspending the duty escalator on beer. Source:Consumers support calls to end duty escalator Oakham Ales, Bristol Beer Factory and Hepworth & Company have won the Society of Independent Brewers’ (SIBA) Supreme Champion Awards for cask ale, bottled beer and craft beer in keg, respectively. Source:SIBA announces award winners A former licensee of the now-shut Remix Bar in Woking, Surrey, will have to fork out £9,000 in damages to PRS for Music for failing to have a licence to play music for two years. Source:Ex-licensee to pay PRS £9k in damages Molson Coors has unveiled 2.8% ABV limited edition Carling, and is pitching it as a alternative to popular summer drinks such as rosé and cider. Source:Carling's new lower-ABV Zest The Scottish Conservative Party has dropped its opposition to minimum unit pricing for alcohol – in a deal that would see it scrapped in five years if it fails to work. Source:Tory U-turn in Scotland over minimum pricing |
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