Scottish beer giant reports £37m operating loss amid stagnant sales
BrewDog reduced pre-tax losses by 38% to £36.6 million in 2024 despite a 1% sales increase and ongoing bar closures amid industry pressures, CEO said.
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BrewDog falls to £37m loss as sales falter
BrewDog fell to a pre-tax loss of £36.6m last year as sales stalled amid the departure of founder James Watt as chief executive. According to The Guardian, it comes as the group’s drinks have been axed from 2,000 pubs as customers turned to rival brands. Over the year, sales reportedly grew by less than 1% to £357m, while the group also shut 10 of its own bars. Its pre-tax losses were down from a £59m loss the prior year, but the group still fe…
BrewDog Shows Financial Recovery as Pre-Tax Losses Fall by 38% - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email Craft beer pioneer BrewDog has demonstrated signs of financial recovery, with the company’s latest annual results showing a significant reduction in pre-tax losses for the year ending 31 December 2024. The Ellon-based brewery’s pre-tax losses decreased substantially from £59.2 million in the previous year to £36.6 million, representing a 38% improvement. Post-tax losses stood at £34.5 mil…
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