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Newcastle brewery Full Circle secures major supermarket listings

The company which is based in Hoults Yard is part of the Lanchester Group of companies

Full Circle Brew Co's base in Hoults Yard(Image: Full Circle Brew Co)

A Newcastle craft brewery is raising a glass to securing national listings in six º£½ÇÊÓÆµ supermarket chains following its latest signing.

Full Circle Brew Co was founded in 2019 by Ben Cleary – son of the founders of the Lanchester Group of companies – amid aims to bring the family firm ‘full circle’ through a brewing operation.

An empty warehouse was transformed with a brewing facility, taproom, liquor store and event space, from which the team, including head brewer Alex Redpath, have worked hard to produce outstanding beer. Now trading for more than five years, the firm’s core range of Looper, Hoop and Repeater have won multiple awards and are listed in Asda, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Co-op, M&S and Morrisons.

Other key listings include Newcastle Airport for those looking to sup a familiar pint before jetting away on holiday, as well as link-ups with Moonpig, Hoi Polloy barbers and Deep North coffee in Tynemouth. It also created a collaborative beer with Odd Balls of South Shields, raising money for testicular cancer charity.

Its bestsellers Looper IPA and Repeater Session IPA are now listed in most of the supermarkets, alongside exclusive brews like Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man DIPA at Sainsbury’s and Mixtape DIPA in Tesco. The signings mark a major milestone for the brewery, which recently claimed the title of Best National Double IPA from SIBA.

While the off-trade presence grows, Full Circle continues to grow on-trade, with its beers pouring in pubs and bars across the North East and beyond though national listings with Mitchells & Butlers, Nicholsons Pubs and Stonegate venues.

Founder Ben Cleary said: “Looper is our pride and joy, and it’s so exciting to see it land on supermarket shelves while Repeater is our go-to everyday IPA. I genuinely believe Looper is the best IPA in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ – and clearly, both buyers and consumers agree.

“Supermarkets are leaning into independent craft more than ever, and we’re proud to be flying the flag for Newcastle. Provenance and quality matter and craft drinkers want something real. These listings will help us reach even more customers, while reinforcing our brand in the on-trade.”