Magic_Rock_Brewing

Magic Rock Brewing

Magic Rock Brewing

Brewery in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England


Magic Rock Brewing is an English brewery established in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire in 2011 by Richard Burhouse, aided by head brewer Stuart Ross. The company states that it is inspired by both local brewing traditions and the US craft beer scene.[1]

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Magic Rock's brewery tap in Huddersfield

History

Magic Rock has been listed on Ratebeer's "top 100" list of world breweries on five occasions. It was also voted the second best new brewery in the world at the website's "Top New Breweries" awards in its first year of operation. The company's brewery, which opened in 2015, produces 15,500 hectolitres of beer per annum, and its products are exported to over 25 countries.[2] As of 2019, the brewery employed 45 staff.[3] Its core range of beers includes Dancing Bier (German lager), Hat-Trick (blonde bitter) and Common Grounds (coffee porter).[1][4]

The company's first taproom opened in 2015 at their Willow Lane brewery in Huddersfield. A second Magic Rock Tap opened in the West Yorkshire town of Holmfirth in December 2019.[5]

Ownership

In 2019, Australian beer and beverage company Lion acquired 100 per cent of Magic Rock. Lion, which owns the Castlemaine and Tooheys brands, also bought the London craft brewer Fourpure Brewing in 2018.[6] Lion's global craft beer subsidiary is named Little World Beverages, and also includes Little Creatures in Australia, Panhead in New Zealand and New Belgium Brewing in the United States.[7]

In September 2020, Magic Rock distanced itself from an Amnesty International investigation that revealed Lion's parent company Kirin had "funded atricities" committed by Myanmar's military. In a statement, Magic Rock said that Lion Little World Beverages, "does not have any stake in or control over Kirin’s operations in Myanmar".[8]

In August 2022, Lion announced the sale of its UK operations, which include Magic Rock, to UK-based Odyssey Inns.[9]

See also


References

  1. Magicrockbrewing.com (official site) Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  2. Stone, Stuart (29 March 2020). "Magic Rock Bought by Australian Drinks Giant". Morning Advertiser. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  3. Hawkins, Emily (20 January 2020). "UK Breweries to Lead Lion's New Global Craft Arm". Morning Advertiser. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  4. Beeson, James (8 August 2022). "Lion announces sale of UK operations to Odyssey Inns". Just Drinks. Retrieved 8 August 2022.

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