Purity Brewing Company is celebrating another award hat-trick after picking up three honours at two different regional ceremonies.
The eco-friendly brewery picked up winner’s gongs for Small Business and Fast Growth Business of the Year at the West Midlands Business Masters awards, followed closely by a winning vote for Mad Goose, which was named Best Bitter at the Wolverhampton CAMRA Beer & Cider Festival.
The Masters awards recognised the brewery’s outstanding growth over the past 12 months, as well as its development and growth in performance as a small business with less than 50 employees.
Judges said: “Purity has a growing reputation and the financial performance to match, doubling its sales in two years while significantly increasing its profit margins.
“The strength of the entries for the awards meant that only the very best companies made it onto the shortlist and they should all be very proud of their success.”
And, just like its dearly-departed namesake from the brewery farm in Warwickshire, Mad Goose refused to take a break from the limelight, with the zesty pale ale taking home another award in amongst some extremely high quality bitters at CAMRA’s Wolverhampton festival.
Purity MD Paul Halsey, comments: “Our continued growth and these latest business awards are a result of the Purity family’s dedication to brewing, supplying and enjoying great beer, as well the fantastic support we get from our beloved Puritans. Thank you to all of you – and to the mad goose who inspired a beer that’s still being recognised over ten years later.”
For more about Purity Brewing Company visit www.puritybrewing.com and order beers direct at Purity’s www.bottleshack.uk or the brewery shop on 01789 488007.
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Notes to editors
About Purity Brewing Co.
Purity Brewing Co. is a company dedicated to making a difference. In its award-winning products: Mad Goose, Pure Gold, Pure UBU, Saddle Black, Longhorn IPA
and Lawless Lager – Purity demands premium quality and uniqueness. In service, Purity offers distinction, approachability and integrity.
Central to the brewer is a strong commitment to supporting the environment. Purity only uses natural ingredients, supports recycling programmes and respects the community. Also, waste products are recycled through a pond and wetland system. This sustainable eco-system helps minimise carbon dioxide emissions and encourage wildlife diversity.
The Awards:
- Longhorn IPA – Gold, Small Pack Strong Bitters and Pale Ales at the SIBA National Independent Beer Awards 2017
- Purity Brewing Company – Winners, Marketing Implementation at the SIBA Business and Industry Award 2017
- Best Brewery Experience winner at the 2016 IWSC Beer Awards 2016
- Longhorn IPA and Pure Gold – Gold medalists at the SIBA Midlands Beer Competition 2016
- Mad Goose – Best Bitter at the 2016 IWSC Beer Awards
- Mad Goose, five star beer winner in the Best Bitter category at The Beer Awards 2016
- Pure Gold, X, Longhorn, Saddle Black & Mad Goose – medal winners at the International Beer Challenge 2016
- Purity Brewing Company – Midlands Sustainable Manufacturer of the Year 2016
- ‘X’ Unfiltered Bourbon Rye IPA – Winner Best Packaging Design, SIBA Business Awards 2016
- Pure Gold – 2016 CAMRA Champion Beer of the West Midlands Medalist
- Pure UBU and Lawless Lager, global winners at the World Beer Awards 2015
- Mad Goose, Longhorn IPA & Gnarly, medalists at the International Beer Challenge 2015
- Pure UBU – World’s and UK’s Best Amber Ale, World Beer Awards 2015
- Lawless Lager – Worlds and UKs Best German-style Lager, World Beer Awards 2015
- Purity Brewing Company – Sustainable Manufacturer of the Year 2015
- Pure UBU Gold Medalist at the International Beer Challenge 2013
- Mad Goose Gold Award Winner at the Great British Beer Festival 2014
- Pure Gold CAMRA West Midlands Champion Bitter 2013
- Saddle Black Bronze Award at Great British Beer Festival 2014
- Longhorn IPA Finalist at the Indie Beer Can Competition 2014
Visit www.puritybrewing.com for more information.
Issued on behalf of Purity Brewing Co by Gough Bailey Wright, St Johns House, 16 Church Street, Bromsgrove, Worcester, B61 8DN, Tel: 01527 579555. For further information please contact: Richard Harris, richardh@gough.co.uk