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Expansion for Cardiff craft brewery and taproom Flowerhorn Brewer

The expansion is being backed with a second Start Up Loan from the British Business Bank

Left to right Arran McHugh and Andrew Traynor, owners of Flowerhorn Brewery.

Cardiff-based craft brewery and taproom, Flowerhorn Brewer, is increasing production with plans to open a new bar. The expansion is being supported with a second injection of debt from the British Business Bank’s Start Up Loans programme.

Long time friends Andrew Traynor (30) and Arran McHugh (28) set up Flowerhorn Brewery in 2019 with a homebrew kit in their garage following a number of years working in the industry together at Tiny Rebel.

Mr Traynor said: “Arran and I met through mutual friends while we were both at university. We soon realised we had much in common with our love for beer and ended up working together in the industry post-university, travelling around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, learning about the brewing process and really immersing ourselves in the sector. This led us to start thinking about what the perfect brewery would look like and our vision was very much aligned, so we decided to reach for our dreams and give it a go ourselves.

“In terms of the name of the business, what better to name it after than a mutated fish – weird I know – but a Flowerhorn Cichlid has unusual and aggressive behaviour, a bit like our unique beer creations, and it makes for some cool branding, which is where the big pink fish logo came from!”

Applying for their first Start Up Loan during the height of the pandemic in 2020, the initial funds helped the pair move from Mr McHugh’s parents garage to their current industrial unit at The Bridge Studios in Cardiff. Three years on, their second combined loan of £30,000 has paid for an additional two fermentation tanks - which are used as part of the brewing process – giving them an additional 80% capacity which has helped them keep up with demand and will give them room to keep growing well into 2024.

The British Business Bank Start Up Loans programme provides º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government backed loans of up to £25,000 per individual, up to a maximum of £100,000 per business. In addition to finance, successful applicants receive free mentoring, access to resources and advice.

Mr Traynor said:“Both of our Start Up Loans have been of huge value to us, initially helping us move from Arran’s parents’ garage to a proper site, to helping us expand further with our new tanks, which is almost doubling our production capacity.

“This expansion helps us move towards the next big plan of opening our own bar in Cardiff in collaboration with our friends at our neighbouring street food business, Mr Croquewich.