Charlotte Hargan, one of Lakeland Inns' general managers with the new Stringers bottles and mini keg

Beer to go – microbrewery moves into bottle and mini-keg market

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A MICRO brewery which has won plaudits for its increasingly popular range of brews is set to launch an ale to go the range.

Bosses from Cumbria-based Stringers say the move is in response to feedback from customers who yearn for a takeaway treat.

Now they are set to launch bottled beers and mini-kegs after striking a deal with Cockermouth-based firm, Bottled in Cumbria.

The move will also be marked with the introduction of a new stout.

Kirsty Mackenzie is the managing director of family business, Lakeland Inns, which owns the brewery. 

She said: ā€œSince Lakeland bought Stringers just over a year ago, we have invested huge sums in the brewhouse and in marketing the fantastic range of ales created by head brewer Jon Kyme and his team.

ā€œWe are now at a point where we are able to keep up with growing demand for our cask products, so we are looking at ways in which we can make our beers more accessible than ever.

ā€œThere has been plenty of feedback from our customers about what we should do next, and by far the most frequent of requests has been to make our beers available in bottles and also in mini casks.

ā€œSo we will be doing just that. Our beers will be available to buy in bottles over the bar at all Lakeland Inns pubs and also at pubs and retail outlets across the North West and beyond which decide to stock them.

ā€œWe will also be selling gift packs and mini-kegs in all each of Lakeland Inns four pubs and at local festivals.ā€

The new products

Stringers, which is based in the south Cumbrian town of Ulverston, was purchased by Lakeland Inns last year.

After a Ā£50,000 investment, the business is now brewing more than 4,000 pints a week and supplying 12 different ales to pubs and bars across the north-west.

It is based out of a unit on the Low Mill Business Park in Ulverston and brews a variety of beers including the enduringly popular Furness Gold, a 5.5% IPA and Stringers Blonde.

The brewery also has three very popular gluten-free beers; a 4.9% amber ale called The North; a pale, zesty 3.9% number called Plan B and a ruby-coloured 5.1% tipple called Turbine Porter.

Plan B will be the only ale available in mini keg format.

The bottled beers will be Plan B, Copper and a new offering called Dry Stout.

Kirsty said: ā€œWe specifically chose Bottled in Cumbria as our partner for this project because we are keen to keep our carbon footprint as low as possible.

ā€œStringers is powered by 100 per cent renewable energy, as the impact we have on the environment is very important to us.

ā€œOur new bottled and min keg products are an exciting step for us – and we canā€™t wait to see them in pubs and shops across the UK.ā€

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