Wisbech brewer Elgood’s wins contract to supply 60 Co-op stores with up to 20,000 pints of Black Dog, Cambridge bitter, Golden Newt and IPA

Thursday, December 22nd, 2016

A Wisbech brewery is celebrating after pulling in a contract with the Co-op to supply it with approaching 20,000 pints of its ale.

Elgood’s sisters- Claire, Belinda and Jenny.

The family-run Elgood’s Brewery – whose history traces back to Christmas Eve in 1795 and is now run by three sisters, Belinda, Jenny and Claire – will supply around 60 of the Co-op’s stores with four of its ales: Black Dog; Cambridge Bitter; Golden Newt and Cambridge IPA.

The move comes as the Co-op commits to doubling the number of its small and micro suppliers and launches a small producer charter to support and, provide opportunities to champion local suppliers.

Marcus Beecher, head of sales at Elgood’s, said: “We are over the moon, delighted to be working with the Co-op. Its heritage, values and local, community-based approach is a great fit with our business.

“We are frequently asked where our ales can be bought and so this contract win will further support our business development, build awareness of our brand and open up new markets for our business in communities across the region.”

Simon Dryell, ranging manager for the Co-op, said: “It’s exciting to collaborate with breweries such as Elgood’s. The quality, passion and innovation of smaller producers make these prized local products and we are delighted to give them pride of place in our stores.

“We know that the provenance of food and drink really matters to our customers, we are committed to investing in the UK economy and providing new opportunities to showcase and celebrate great British food and drink producers.”

Story by John Elworthy, courtesy of The Wisbech Standard.

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PRESENTATION TO NORFOLK HOSPICE TAPPING HOUSE SUNDAY 4th DECEMBER 2016

Monday, December 5th, 2016

Wisbech Brewers, Elgood & Sons, were delighted to hand over a cheque for £1 ,045.50 to Andrew Hawkins of Tapping House at the Brewery’s Christmas event on Sunday 4th December.

A raffle and “guess the weight of the cake” competition held over the course of the weekend’s events raised £146. Prizes included Christmas cakes and a Christmas pudding, kindly made & donated by Sheila Wright of Sutton St James, as well as a selection of items donated by Elgood’s, RM Plater Family Butcher and stallholders at the Craft Fair.

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From left to right Nigel Elgood, Sheila Wright and Andrew Hawkins

Fund-raising for Tapping House carried on throughout the year, with contributions from stallholders at the May & September Craft Fairs held in the Brewery Gardens (£420) and a raffle held at the Wisbech Jazz Club event on Fathers’ Day last June, organised by Dave & Sheila Dyer, which raised £277.50.

Further donations were given by garden visitors, brewery staff, etc.

Jessica Walker of the Norfolk Hospice said; “Everyone at Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House is extremely grateful for the continued support provided by the staff and visitors at Elgood’ s Brewery. All the funds raised go directly to providing vital care to people with life-limiting illnesses in the local community.”

Elgood’s Competition Winners

Tuesday, October 18th, 2016

Elgood’s are pleased to announce the following competition winners:

Best Kept Pub & Exterior

Winner: The Rising Sun Inn Leverington

Runners up: The Rose & Crown Fleet Hargate & The Wheel Inn, Wisbech St Mary

The winner receives a voucher for Old English Inns, sponsored by Aspall’s Cider, and the runners up each receive a firkin of Cambridge Bitter.

Heineken Sales Competition

First: The Swan Inn Parson Drove

Second: The Red Lion Wisbech

Each of the above will be going on a weekend in Amsterdam courtesy of our partners at Heineken.

 

Congratulations to all our competition winners and well done to everyone who took part.

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