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BrewDog continues expansion with move into Plymouth's £53m leisure complex

The craft beer chain will open a bar in the British Land-owned city centre complex building already home to Cineworld and several restaurants

The £53m Barcode cinema and leisure centre in Plymouth

Craft brewery and pub chain BrewDog is continuing its expansion by opening a bar in Plymouth’s £53million The Barcode leisure complex.

The company, famous for its Punk IPA brand, will fill a 4,000sq ft unit at the city centre complex, which opened in October 2019 next to Drake Circus Shopping Centre. Both are owned by British Land Company Plc.

The Aberdeenshire firm will join restaurants and leisure brands already at the development, including Five Guys, Nando’s, Cosy Club, Zizzi, Paradise Golf, and Cineworld.

Independent craft brewer BrewDog was founded in 2007 with the aim to revolutionise the beer industry and redefine British beer-drinking culture and was recently named the fastest growing food and drinks company in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

British Land's Drake Circus The Barcode, in Plymouth(Image: Penny Cross / Plymouth Live)

It now has more than 50 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ bars, with the nearest to Plymouth being in Bristol.

Its most recent set of accounts, released in 2019, revealed an increase in sales for Punk IPA of 16.7% to £41.6million, followed by Brewdog Elvis Juice, which made a 41.9% leap onto the market with £9.1million. Brewdog Dead Pony Club with £9 million.

Overall, BrewDog had total sales, for 2018, of £171.6million, but made losses of £576,000 which were put down to its expansion.

In 2018, its Equity for Punks V investment round generated more than £26.2million from more than 50,000 craft beer aficionados.