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Summary Presentation and Commentary 2014

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Page 1: Summary Presentation and Commentary 2014

Summary Presentationand Commentary 2014

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Agenda

- Momentum

- Craft

- Pricing

- Presentation

- Training

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Agenda

- Momentum

- Craft

- Pricing

- Presentation

- Training

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There’s a beer revolution happening in Britain

- Trebling of breweries since millennium

- Three new breweries a week

- More beer styles than ever before

- Record CAMRA membership

- Mainstream media acceptance

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And cask ale is at its heart

- Volume:- 2.2 million barrels – or 634 million pints a year

- Volume increase of 1.1% in 2013, and a further 1.3% in 2014 YTD

- Value:- £1.72 billion

- Value increase of 23% since 2010

- Share:- 16.1% of all on-trade beer

- Outperforming total on-trade beer by 4.5% - sixth consecutive year of outperforming the rest of the on-trade

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Cask ale as a percentage of draught ale

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Recruiting new drinkers – trade needs to catch up on fading stereotypes

- 15% of all cask drinkers tried cask ale for the first time in the last three years

- A third of all 18-34 year-olds have tried cask, and 65% of all new recruits are aged 18-34

- A third of all female alcohol drinkers have tried cask – and 75% of trialists still drink it

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Perceptions of cask ale drinkers

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Agenda

- Momentum

- Craft

- Pricing

- Presentation

- Training

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Awareness of craft beer

Mintel: six million UK adults say they have drunk craft beer in the last six months

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A definition of craft brewing!

CraftPronunciation: /krɑːft 

NOUN

1.An activity involving skill in making things by hand:

the craft of cobbling

[AS MODIFIER] Denoting or relating to food or drink made in a traditional or non-mechanized way by an individual or a small company:

craft brewing

a craft baker

Source: Oxford English Dictionary

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What characterises craft beer?

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Craft beer and cask ale

- Cask ale and craft beer are NOT the same.

- But most cask ale is craft beer.

- And in the UK, most craft beer is cask ale.

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Agenda

- Momentum

- Craft

- Pricing

- Presentation

- Training

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Pricing

- Off-trade ale is growing faster than lager, even though it is significantly more expensive

£3.98per litre

£2.47per litre

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Why is this price premium reversed on-trade?

- Cask ale still trades at a price deficit even to standard lager

- Craft cask beer sells on average for £1 per pint less than craft keg beer

- Trade is setting a dangerous precedent, and missing a profit opportunity

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Agenda

- Momentum

- Craft

- Pricing

- Presentation

- Training

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Rotation

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Branded Glassware

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What promotional activities attract you to cask ale?

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Cask ale week

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Talking meaningfully about cask

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Agenda

- Momentum

- Craft

- Pricing

- Presentation

- Training

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How difficult is it to keep and serve cask ale?

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How much training do you think bar staff are given in cask ale?

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What kind of training do you think bar staff are given in cask ale?

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What promotional activities attract you to cask ale?

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What kind of training do you think bar staff are given in cask ale?

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Cask Matters eLearning

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Summary

- Cask is thriving within an improving beer market

- The craft beer boom is good for cask because most craft beer in the UK IS cask

- This underscores the weakness and danger of cask pricing versus other beers

- The consumer lacks knowledge about what makes cask so special – education provides potential for further growth

- But the licensee needs to invest more in staff training to fully exploit the potential for cask – and avoid the current growth of interest going into reverse

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Cheers!