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Beer 52 extends Europa Warehouse partnership

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
30 April 2026
in UK Craft Beer
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Subscription club Beer 52 has extended its partnership with Europa Warehouse, following eight successful years of collaboration. This comes as the brand launches Coffee52, a coffee discovery club.

Beer52 Europa Warehouse

Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Edinburgh, Beer52 is a craft beer discovery club with more than 100,000 UK members across all of its clubs.

Subscribers receive monthly curated boxes featuring eight to 10 different craft beers, artisan snacks, and Ferment magazine, helping tell the stories of its independent, artisan suppliers.

James Eccleshall, head of supply chain at Beer52, said that the support of Europa enables the brand to support small craft drinks makers. “We’re proud to be able to champion outstanding small independent drinks makers, introducing our subscribers to rare, small-batch producers, and the most exciting hidden gems in the drinks world.”

Europa manages fulfilment across Beer52’s expanding portfolio, as well as its successful Wine52, Whisky52 and new Coffee52 offer, with 1.62m consignments processed at Europa’s Corby facility in 2025.

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A key element of the partnership is Beer52’s use of Europa’s bonded warehousing facilities, allowing goods to be stored ahead of seasonal peaks without immediate duty payments. This approach supports improved cashflow and enables Beer52 to plan inventory more effectively during high-demand periods.

Eccleshall added: “Our successful partnership with Europa has been critical in supporting our growth and managing the extreme peaks that come with a subscription-based model.

“Their ability to flex quickly, combined with the advantages of bonded warehousing, gives us confidence that our supply chain can continue to scale as our customer base grows.”

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