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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Lauren Phillips

Tiny Rebel to ramp up production after doubling revenue

Newport-based craft brewer Tiny Rebel Brewery is eyeing significant growth with the investment of new fermentation tanks to ramp up its production after nearly doubling its revenue in 2021.

The brewery used a six-figure finance package from Lloyds Bank to invest in five new tanks which to increase production capacity by 25%, or 225,000 extra cans, and meet increasing demand from a growing customer base.

The fermentation tanks will be powered by energy generated from more than 400 solar panels installed at the brewery.

The panels can produce 168 KWP of renewable energy, reducing the brewery's carbon footprint and energy costs by a third.

Last year, Tiny Rebel produced 60,000 hectolitres of beer and invested in a new canning line which increased its production capacity from 15,000 cans per day to 15,000 cans in one hour.

The expansion allowed the business to roll out 12-packs of its popular Clwb Tropica and Cali Pale ales in Sainsbury’s stores which was key to its impressive growth.

Hannah Williams, chief financial officer at Tiny Rebel Brewery, said: "We’ve been growing rapidly over the past decade and last year helped us to kick on to another level. The new fermentation tanks will help us to accelerate that growth and put us in a position to establish ourselves as one of the key players in the craft beer category."

She added: "Even as we’ve grown we’ve stayed committed to doing things the right way. We want our business to have a positive impact in the community, both environmentally and economically. We worked closely with the Lloyds team to create a sustainability plan that would enable us to continue growing while being kind to the planet and that lies at the heart of everything we do."

David Williams, relationship manager at Lloyds Bank, said: "Tiny Rebel Brewery is a fantastic example of what is possible when you bring together ambition, hard work and great products. It has set itself apart in an increasingly crowded space while maintaining their values. They’ve set a great example by putting sustainability at the heart of their growth, and it’s paying dividends for them.

"Food and drinks firms are helping to lead the way when it comes to sustainable practices, and we’re working with our customers in the industry to increase the number of eco-friendly products on shop shelves."

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