The Society of Independent Brewers (formerly the Small Independent Brewers Association, or SIBA) is an organization representing the interests of
independent breweries in the
UK. Founded in 1980, it was intended to fight the
pub-tie system, under which large brewers owned 80% of the UK's pubs. It changed its name in 1995 to reflect the changing aspirations of its members, but retained its original acronym.
History
Peter Austin was the prime mover in establishing SIBA, and was the group's first chairman.
Under his leadership, SIBA campaigned for 21 years for a
progressive beer duty system, where smaller breweries would pay less tax on their products, to be introduced in the UK. Such a system was eventually adopted by then-Chancellor
Gordon Brown
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.
Current status
With growing credibility and campaigning success, SIBA has come to represent the broad spectrum of the UK independent brewing sector. There is no longer a ceiling on membership and SIBA.
In 2010, ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background.
Newspapers can cover a wide ...
'' reported that SIBA members had seen sales rise by 4% in 2009, and smaller members, who brew fewer than 350 barrels per week who constitute the vast majority of SIBA's membership, saw volume sales rise by 8.5%.
SIBA is chaired by
Roy Allkin, the owner of
Boss Brewing Company.
Activities
SIBA aims to ensure that its members' products are of high quality, and membership is conditional upon adhering to the Code of Practice and By-Laws.
SIBA has previously attended the
Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) with a bar showcasing the winners of that year's SIBA National Beer Competition.
In December 2003, SIBA launched the Direct Delivery Scheme (DDS) to help small brewers promote, sell and distribute their beers to local pubs,
pubcos and retailers. The Internet-based system facilitates trade between "micro-suppliers and macro-consumers."
See also
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Beer in the United Kingdom
Beer in the United Kingdom has a long history, and has quite distinct traditions. Historically the main styles were top-fermented Bitters, Porters, Stouts and Milds, but after World War II lagers took over half the market by volume. The Campaign ...
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List of microbreweries
This is a list of notable microbreweries. A microbrewery is a brewery which produces a limited amount of beer. The qualifications to be classified as a microbrewery vary by country. The term "microbrewery" originated in the United Kingdom in the l ...
References
External links
* {{Official website, http://www.siba.co.uk
Beer in the United Kingdom
Beer organizations
Hospitality industry in the United Kingdom
1980 establishments in the United Kingdom
Organisations based in North Yorkshire
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