Market Entry Strategy Black Sheep Brewery

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Author: Sabine Schulz ISBN: 9783638690508
Publisher: GRIN Verlag Publication: April 16, 2007
Imprint: GRIN Verlag Language: English
Author: Sabine Schulz
ISBN: 9783638690508
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Publication: April 16, 2007
Imprint: GRIN Verlag
Language: English

Document from the year 2007 in the subject Business economics - Marketing, Corporate Communication, CRM, Market Research, Social Media, grade: 2,1, New College Durham, 1 Literaturquelle, 26 Internetquellen entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The Black Sheep Brewery Plc is a traditional English brewery based in Masham, North Yorkshire. Masham is an ancient trading place for sheeps. That is reflected in the name of the brewery. The founder is Paul Theakston (today managing director), the fifth generation of a famous Masham brewer family. The brewery is divided into 4 departments: Production, Sales and Distribution, Administration and Visitor Centre with a total of 116 employees. Last year turnover added up to?14,310,900 that result in a total gross profit of?4,815,451. In 2006 the brewery also gets a national accolade: the Brewery of the Year title by the Good Pub Guide. Black Sheep is a relatively young brewery; first pints of beer were sold in pubs in and around the Yorkshire Dales in October 1992. Today six ales are brewed: Black Sheep Ale, Best Bitter, Emmerdale, Riggwelter, Holy Grale and Golden Sheep. All these ales are special in their taste. The reasons are: Crystal clear dales water from their own well Maris Otter malted barley for extra flavour Some wheat to fortify our beers' natural head A little roasted malt for colour and flavour Generous amounts of whole English hops to make the beer really refreshing. (www.blacksheep.co.uk) The ales can be bought either in bottles or cask of different size and they can be drunken in many pubs all around the world. Despite of that, Black Sheep is always open-minded about capturing new markets.

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Document from the year 2007 in the subject Business economics - Marketing, Corporate Communication, CRM, Market Research, Social Media, grade: 2,1, New College Durham, 1 Literaturquelle, 26 Internetquellen entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The Black Sheep Brewery Plc is a traditional English brewery based in Masham, North Yorkshire. Masham is an ancient trading place for sheeps. That is reflected in the name of the brewery. The founder is Paul Theakston (today managing director), the fifth generation of a famous Masham brewer family. The brewery is divided into 4 departments: Production, Sales and Distribution, Administration and Visitor Centre with a total of 116 employees. Last year turnover added up to?14,310,900 that result in a total gross profit of?4,815,451. In 2006 the brewery also gets a national accolade: the Brewery of the Year title by the Good Pub Guide. Black Sheep is a relatively young brewery; first pints of beer were sold in pubs in and around the Yorkshire Dales in October 1992. Today six ales are brewed: Black Sheep Ale, Best Bitter, Emmerdale, Riggwelter, Holy Grale and Golden Sheep. All these ales are special in their taste. The reasons are: Crystal clear dales water from their own well Maris Otter malted barley for extra flavour Some wheat to fortify our beers' natural head A little roasted malt for colour and flavour Generous amounts of whole English hops to make the beer really refreshing. (www.blacksheep.co.uk) The ales can be bought either in bottles or cask of different size and they can be drunken in many pubs all around the world. Despite of that, Black Sheep is always open-minded about capturing new markets.

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