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Big interview: Bristol's Wiper and True brewery announces plans for growth including the opening of two new sites

Co-founder and managing director Michael Wiper talks about how the company plans to become the 'best brewery in the South West by 2027'

The Wiper and True team at St Werberghs Taproom, Bristol (Image: Adam Gasson)

Back in July 2022 BusinessLive caught up with Michael Wiper, co-founder of the popular Bristol-based brewery, Wiper and True. Mr Wiper described how, after the "gruelling" two years of the pandemic, the company had come out on top and managed to open its second venue in a huge industrial unit in Old Market.

Less than a year on and Mr Wiper, alongside his team and co-founder Alexander True, already has big new plans for the company, which aims to “become the best brewery in the South West by 2027”. Mr Wiper praised his team for their excellent work and told BusinessLive what is next in store for the brewery; from two new venues, to hitting environmental targets and investing in non-alcoholic production.

The independent company, which now supplies its beer to more than 100 pubs in the city and retailers including Waitrose, was founded in 2012, initially making cider with surplus apples from the orchards of Somerset. Wiper and True recently celebrated its 10th birthday, which was pushed back for the opening of the Old Market site, and not only did the team hold a rave inside the brewery to celebrate alongside Bristol’s Bianchi's group and AlFresco Disco, but it created six collaboration beers.

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Mr Wiper, the company’s managing director said: “So it’s quite a nice thing about the industry, in that we tend to get together with other brewers and make things for fun. So we released six beers all at the same time for our birthday. We paired up with the leaders in their field to make the styles, we invited people from around the country to make the beer with us and then released them all in a box and on draught.”

The Old Market venue has enabled Wiper and True to increase its capacity and efficiency. Mr Wiper explained that the firm is “in talks at the moment with all major supermarkets” and is discussing deals with “big national pub groups,” meaning that we could be seeing Wiper and True a lot further afield than Bristol. However, he said: “Bristol and the South West are still our heartland and 55% of our beer stays in Bristol, that’s our biggest growth area.”

Wiper and True 10th Birthday Beers(Image: Wiper and True )

This will soon be reflected in the company’s “headline” plans. Mr Wiper told BusinessLive that they have “an ambitious incentive” to become the “best brewery in the South West by 2027.” He said that this will be measured with product, impact and people in mind. To get there the company has a five-year plan, which includes the opening of two venues in the next year.

Both new venues will be in the South West. “At least one will be in Bristol and we are going to be scoping out a few other options,” said Mr Wiper.