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Keystone ‘still brewing and delivering’ says CEO

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
2 December 2025
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Keystone Brewing Group has confirmed it has filed a notice of intention (NOI) to appoint administrators as a proactive step to protect the future of the business.

Keystone Steve Cox
Keystone Brewing Group chief executive Steve Cox

The filing was made on Friday, 28th November, and provides a window of legal protection during which the company can explore restructuring options, seek new investment, or evaluate a potential sale. The business has not entered administration and remains fully operational.

All brewing sites, logistics, and supply chain operations are continuing as normal. Orders are being fulfilled with minimal disruption to delivery schedules, and pubs, bars, wholesalers, and retailers are receiving their usual range of beers and drinks.

The business, which supports around 190 jobs across its brewery sites, has put full contingency plans in place to minimise any disruption, including appropriate stock forecasting and robust customer service coverage.

“This is a pivotal moment for our business, but we are still brewing, still delivering, and we are here to stay,” said chief executive Steve Cox.

“The decision to file a notice of intention to appoint administrators was not taken lightly, but it is a responsible and strategic move that allows us to assess the best way forward.

“The fundamentals of the business remain strong — our teams are committed, our brands are well loved, and our operations are resilient. We are focused on emerging from this process stronger and more stable, ready to serve our customers for many years to come.”

Keystone makes and distributes brands including Purity, Black Sheep, Hofmeister, Big Drop, North, Magic Rock, Fourpure, Brick, Brew By Numbers, Wolfpack, and Sassy Cidre.

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