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London microbrewery Fourpure invests £2.5 million in new technology
London craft brewery Fourpure has invested £2.5 million into its outpost on the ‘Bermondsey Beer Mile’.
(Photo: Fourpure)
The move will create 20 new jobs at the drinks maker, as co-founder Daniel Lowe sets his sites on expanding Fourpure’s reach across the UK and overseas.
The brewer, which is one of several based in a mile-long stretch of archways between London Bridge and South Bermondsey stations, plans to increase its output by up to 14m pints a year thanks to the implementation of new high-tech equipment.
The brewing system will also be used to launch a number of new beers, and plans to add Foupure’s Easy Peeler IPA to its core range as the brewery re-opens today.
Its current core range includes a session IPA, American pale ale and Pils lager, while Fourpure also champions a range of seasonally-available inspired by German, American and Scandinavian brewing styles.
Last week, Fourpure announced a partnership with Crafted Exports, a New York-based importer, to launch its beers on the east coast of the United States.
Fourpure’s Session IPA and Munich-inspired Pilsner were recently unveiled at launch events in New York City and Boston, reports Brewhound.
Co-founder Daniel Lowe also told City A.M. that the microbrewery is currently in talks with an unnamed Big Four supermarket, with a view to increasing distribution nationwide.