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Devon contract brewer sees demand soar

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
20 January 2026
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Devon brewery Powderkeg are expanding their contract brewing service, adding new capacity and enhanced services for start-up and established brewers.

Powderkeg Zymoko

The newly-named Zymoko Brewing is SALSA-Plus beer accredited and now offers a total of 40,000 litres of fermentation capacity, alongside in-house canning and kegging.

Powderkeg have been offering contract brewing since they opened their doors in 2014, producing beers for numerous brands alongside their own range. Last year saw demand soar, and now more space has been made available for the service.

Zymoko also offers a product development service, which has already nurtured numerous start-up brewing businesses, from initial concept through to commercial and critical success.

To date, the service has partnered with brewing businesses of all shapes and sizes: traditional regional breweries modernising their range; ghost brewers that need a regular, reliable supplier with dedicated volumes; and hospitality groups and farm shops requiring own-brand products.

“Zymoko is named for the science of fermentation, but we know that brewing is also an art,” said John Magill, managing director of Powderkeg.

“No two businesses’ requirements are ever the same, and we always look to reflect our customers’ specific needs and tastes. We offer flexibility, open-mindedness and creative solutions. Every brew is seen as a collaboration, and your success is our success.”

A website for Zymoko will be available soon. In the meantime, you can find out more at powderkegbeer.co.uk/.

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