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Butcombe sees surge in beer sales amid Euro 2020 fever

The company has a brewery in Wrington near Bristol and pubs across the South West

Butcombe Brewery says beer sales have surged during the Euros(Image: BristolLive)

West Country brewing business Butcombe has experienced a surge in sales amid England's success at Euro 2020.

The company, which is part of the Liberation Group and has a brewery in Wrington near Bristol, said beer sales were up 134% on this time last year.

In preparation for the football, the pub group brewed 2,550 barrels last month - equivalent to 730,000 pints - which is the most the business has brewed since Christmas 2019, it said.

The news follows a positive 12 months for the company, despite the challenges of the pandemic.

In November 2020, Butcombe acquired 21 pubs from Wiltshire brewer Wadworth and in April this year, it was named the best managed pub company in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Jonathan Lawson, chief executive of Liberation Group said the group's pubs and venues across the West had been "full of people" in recent weeks - and the company was looking forward to a "busy weekend ahead".

The finals of Euro 2020 are taking place on Sunday, July 11, at Wembley Stadium, with England taking on Italy.

“Firstly, huge congratulations to the England football team – what a boost for us all and especially for the hospitality industry," said Mr Lawson.