New investment into Hull brewery Atom Beers has promised to secure the future of the business, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
City businessman Rob Brocklesby, the founder of North Cave-based food waste to energy firm Brocklesby and now owner of animal feed specialist Adams & Green, has acquired the craft producer following a pre-pack administration. The undisclosed deal is said to safeguard the future of the Atom Beers brands and the continuity of brewing at its Sutton Fields Industrial Estate premises.
Five jobs have been retained in the move which founder Allan Price said would provide the necessary capital to drive the award-winning business forward and put it in the best position to grow. Atom Beers was launched in 2014 by Mr Price and Sarah Thackray, both scientists, who said the brand was launched out of a love of science and inspired by a life of travel. It has gone on to produce a range of beers including IPA, stout, larger and sour.
The brewery’s first tap room opened in 2018 in the Corn Exchange within Hull’s old town, and later relocated to the old Yorkshire bank building in the city’s Avenues area. That venue, operated under a separate business, remains unaffected by the recent changes and continues to be owned by its original shareholders.
A second tap room was launched in nearby Beverley in 2020 but was closed earlier this year. At the time, customers described it as a loss to the town.
Rob Brocklesby said: “In a very challenging market, Atom has always strived to make the best beers possible and has significant recognition across the industry and is a recognised Hull Brand. The beers are excellent and with this investment there is a bright future ahead.”
Last year Atom’s Quantum State session IPA topped a list of leading food and drink producers in East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire. The Humber region’s Great Taste Awards 2023, renowned for its rigorous judging process, gave the beer a two star rating.
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