Nirvana, the UK’s first and still only dedicated no/low brewery, has launched ‘Nirvana Best’, its first-ever Amber Ale (0.5% ABV) and its take on a quintessentially British best bitter. Available in 500ml bottles and keg, the beer also features Nirvana’s new bold look – soon to be featured across its now eight-strong range. Nirvana Best is […]
No-Low Brewery’s First Canned Lager Uses Innovative New Yeast The UK’s original No-Low brewery, Nirvana, has launched a Pils (0.5% ABV), its first lager available in cans. Inspired by classic German pilsners, Nirvana Pils is brewed using one of the newest yeasts developed specifically for no-low brewing, helping to ensure a fuller flavour and great taste. Available […]
Nirvana, the UK’s first-ever dedicated no/low-alcohol brewery, has recently secured half a million pounds from a small group of private investors, taking its 2023 fund-raising total to just over £750,000.00. Debt-free and enjoying its most successful year of trading, the brewery will use the money to fund the development of key markets, as well as […]
New Funding Raise Follows Dry January Success – Best Trading Month Ever Nirvana, the UK’s only dedicated no/low-alcohol brewery, has embarked upon a new funding raise, shortly after its most successful trading month ever. The brewery, founded in 2016, saw its overall Dry January sales up 50% YOY, with online sales rocketing by 260%. The upwards trend has […]
Firetree Chocolate, the startup chocolate brand, has launched its product range of vegan-friendly volcanic chocolate. Leagas Delaney worked collaboratively with the founders of Firetree to develop every element of the brand from the inception. They are also an investor and current shareholder in the business. The start-up Firetree received investment of almost £1m from The Foresight […]
Our drinking habits are changing fast and the beer industry is transforming alongside these trends. The Office for National Statistics states that one adult in five in the UK is now teetotal, and for 16-24-year-olds, it goes up to one in four. Some 4.5m people took part in Dry January last year, a number which […]