Cornwall’s Firebrand Brewing Co. has started 2025 with record-breaking sales, in spite of it being traditionally the quietest time of the year for breweries. Their alcohol-free January sales were up 12% on last January, 11% on December 2024 and they have enjoyed a huge 227% increase in subscriptions to their alcohol-free beers since the start of the year!
Joe Thompson, Co-owner and Head Brewer at Firebrand Brewing Co. explains: “We have been brewing beer since 2013 and have become used to the traditional patterns of business. In the past, most of our revenue was generated in the summer beer drinking months, with another spike around Christmas. Meanwhile, the first few months of the year were always very quiet. Since we started adding alcohol-free beer to our range, things have changed and this year has been the busiest January ever.”
He continues: “I started brewing non-alcoholic beers because I got into running and I was looking for a more healthy alternative to my daily pint, to support my training. Our first non-alcoholic beer, Shorebreak, felt like a nice niche addition to the range at the time. Now it is our best seller and has dramatically changed the pattern of our year round sales. Although our overall sales are still heavily weighted toward the summer months, Shorebreak and our more recently launched non-alcholic lager, Little Wave, do a lot of the heavy lifting to support us in the quieter months at the beginning of the year.”
It seems the addition of Shorebreak and Little Wave was perfectly timed as the demand for non-alcoholic drinks continues to rocket. A report by IWSR, the leading global drinks data and insight provider, indicates that the UK no/low market more than doubled in 2024 versus 2023 and no-alcohol beer sales grew 20% in the same period. With better availability of quality non-alcoholic alternatives and an interest, particularly amongst younger generations, in healthier options, more people are making no and low drinks a regular part of their week.
Joe adds: “Alcohol-free drinks used to be confined to Dry January and midweek occasions but that has all changed in the last few years so we are seeing much more consistent sales throughout the year than we do with our core beers and we continue to enjoy significant growth annually. This January, Shorebreak appeared on BBC1’s Saturday Kitchen and was named ‘Best Alcohol-Free Beer’ by The Guardian, which boosted sales even more. We had to work overtime to fulfil all our orders. That’s not something a traditional brewer would expect to do in January. It used to be the month that we spent catching up on maintenance and admin.”
Firebrand Brewing Co. has two fabulous non-alcoholic beers perfect for anyone wanting to enjoy all the flavour of a thoroughly modern beer but without the alcohol. Shorebreak is an alcohol-free hazy pale and Little Wave is an alcohol-free lager. Both have been lovingly crafted in Cornwall and are vegan, gluten free and only 35 calories. For further information on Firebrand Brewing Co. please visit www.firebrandbrewing.co.uk or follow them on X, Facebook and Instagram.
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EDITOR’S NOTES:
- Founded in 2013, independent Firebrand Brewing Co. is based in Launceston, Cornwall. Head brewer and co-owner, Joe Thompson, started brewing in 2009 at which time he was the youngest brewer in the country at 21 years old. Originally working with Penpont Brewery, which focused on traditional ales, he wanted to brew a more modern style so created Firebrand Brewing Co. Passionate about brewing a high-quality product, Joe has instilled in his team the importance of using the best ingredients from around the world to create Firebrand’s beers.
- Firebrand Brewing Co.’s range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beers are available from their shop and independent retailers across Cornwall and beyond. They are also enjoyed in top hospitality venues including Adam Handling’s The Tartan Fox, Newquay, The Scarlet Hotel, Mawgan Porth, The Pig at Harlyn Bay, Nancarrow Farm in Truro, Prawn on The Lawn, London and many more.
- Originally based in a converted milking parlour on the untamed edge of Bodmin Moor, in 2021 they moved to larger premises in Launceston. This has enabled Firebrand Brewing Co. to brew more beer and add a taproom and a shop. They see their new home as a place for the community to gather, drink, and eat and they regularly host brewery tours, tastings, music nights and other events.
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