On this episode of the Brewer to Brewer podcast Hugh O’Neill from Alesmith in San Diego interviews Andrew Hamilton from Wicklow Wolf Brewery in Ireland. Hamilton discusses the challenges of competing with large breweries like Guinness and the impact of anti-competitive practices. The duo highlight the impact of government policies, such as increased business rates and ABV taxation, on pub closures in the UK.
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John Holl is the editor of All About Beer Magazine.
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