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Steady progress as Wells & Co marks anniversary

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
10 April 2026
in UK Craft Beer
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Accounts for 2025 show “a year of steady progress” says Wells & Co, with growth in the UK driving a 5% rise in group EBITDA (earnings) to £10.3 million. Sales increased by 0.4m to £66.2m.

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Group operating profit, before exceptional costs, increased 21% to £4.2m, up from £3.5m, driven by higher sales alongside a focus on operational cost control.

Performance across the company’s managed house estate, made up of 26 sites in the UK and 19 in France, saw an overall turnover growth of 2%. Increases in the national minimum wage and employer National Insurance contributions added approximately £800,000 to the cost base.

The group’s Pub Partner division, comprising 136 leased and tenanted sites across the Home Counties and East Anglia, delivered a fourth consecutive year of growth. Turnover was up 4%, with the re-opening of closed sites as well as the acquisition of three new Pub Partner sites, coupled with the resilience and focus of its operators, contributing to the uplift.

Performance of Pub Partner sites has been underpinned by the business decision to hold supplier pricing across the majority of its draught beer range for more than 18 months, allowing partners to meet the challenge of increased payroll costs while continuing to offer great service to their own customers. As a result, own-brewed beer volume to its UK pub estate was up 9% year on year.

Further support was delivered through a series of round-table discussions, with more than 50% of the estate joining members of the Wells & Co leadership team to share best practice, exchange ideas, and strengthen networks.

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The firm’s Brewpoint brewery continued to be a driver of growth, both in terms of volume and earnings. Strong demand for core brands — Supernova Helles Lager, Foghorn Hazy IPA, and Genesis Stout — alongside higher production volumes, delivered a 9% uplift in overall sales. Both Foghorn and Supernova received industry awards in the last 12 months.

“2025 has been a year of steady progress for the group, particularly in the UK, where growth in all divisions increased overall earnings,” said chief executive Peter Wells.

“We have remained focused on ensuring our pubs are relevant to their communities — investing in the right offers and experiences to drive dwell time and respond to changing consumer preferences. At the same time, market conditions in both the UK and France remain challenging, and cost inflation, particularly in employment, continues to place pressure on the sector.”

He added: “With clear strategic priorities in place, we believe we are well positioned to navigate the ongoing headwinds and deliver further progress in 2026, supported by a network of talented, entrepreneurial, and passionate partners, in what is the 150th anniversary year of our family business.”

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