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British Beer and Pub Association

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British Beer and Pub Association
AbbreviationBBPA
Formation1904
Legal statusNon-profit company
PurposeBrewing and pubs in the UK
Location
Region served
United Kingdom
Membership
50+ brewing and pub company organisations and various associate organisations
Chairman
Nick MacKenzie
Chief Executive
Emma McClarkin
Main organ
BBPA Council and Board
Websitewww.beerandpub.com

The British Beer and Pub Association is the drinks and hospitality industry's largest and most influential trade association [according to whom?] representing some 90% of UK brewing (by volume) and the ownership of around 20,000 of the nation's pubs.

History

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The Association was founded in 1904 as the Brewers' Society, was for a period in the 1990s known as the Brewers and Licensed Retailers Association before becoming the British Beer & Pub Association in 2000 to reflect its growing pub company membership.

See also

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