La fabbrica di birra Sharp, produttrice di Doom Bar, in Cornovaglia, verrà chiusa dal proprietario statunitense

https://www.theguardian.com/food/2026/feb/25/doom-bar-sharps-brewery-cornwall-closed-us-owner-molson-coors

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  1. Infinite_Society7792 on

    Terrible for the community in Cornwall. 200 jobs gone in an area where there isn’t much work. 

  2. TerryGranules on

    Doomed Bar

    Shame, they did some lovely beers, the original Doom Bar brewed in Cornwall was lush

  3. poke50uk on

    Yet another goes by being forced to closed by new non-UK owners. There has to be other countries that have an answer to this that we should be looking at implementing.

    The one silver lining, there’s a lot of local breweries doing some very nice, innovative stuff.

    https://brewerynearme.uk/breweries-in-cornwall/

  4. Dissidant on

    They missed a trick with a name like that I was half expecting a Doom themed pub 😀
    Or a hybrid net cafe/bar experience.

  5. On_The_Blindside on

    Typical yanks. They don’t give a single solitary shit, we should stop Americans owning our companies, they asset strip it and close it down all in the name of profit.

  6. Impressive-Bird-6085 on

    Fuck sake! Yanks buying our businesses and either (a) closing U.K. operations and/ or driving down the standards and/ or quality of the products, services…..!

  7. Automatedluxury on

    Bollocks is it ‘financially unsustainable’ while being one of the biggest national sellers. They just reckon they can incorporate the brand elsewhere for slightly cheaper.

  8. Emotional-Body-282 on

    I’ll wager it would have been more sustainable if they still managed to get it stocked anywhere. I haven’t seen it for sale in over a year in shops near me. 

  9. Adm_Shelby2 on

    Real shame as it used to be a cracking ale as well.  When they got popular they changed the recipe/brewing to make it travel better and it was never the same.

  10. Mofoman3019 on

    Much like Cadburys it’s been shite since the yanks picked it up.
    Shame for the tatters of the companies legacy and those who will lose their jobs.

  11. goldchest on

    Sorry but the damage is done when you sell out to a conglomerate. It’s the original owner who betrayed his brand, employees and regions.

  12. Inside-Chipmunk-6412 on

    This is what we get, when we sell our businesses to foreign owners. It has happened over and over again. We have lost so much in the UK.

  13. Sandy_Bananas on

    Not that I drink it but Christ guys, it looked to be selling well. What’s up?

  14. SableSnail on

    Damn, we always used to get Doom Bar at the pubs in Exeter. End of an era.

  15. SorryForTheCoffee on

    At what point do we consider this acts of economic aggression. Jobs lost, skills lost and now again there’s one more domestic product for us to support buying. Eventually we will be forced to import American goods for us to consume to enrich their nation. 

  16. The annoying thing is we are seeing it more and more, private family uk business are being bought out by massive US investment / PE / Companies and all they care about is profit. Not the local economy or anything. We have had a number of large audit clients acquired in the same way.

    But what can you do when the owners want a big fat cheque for retirement and generational wealth? If it was me I’d probably do the same for the financial security. I’m not really sure how we stop it.

  17. Reuser345 on

    Britain gets so much from the Special Relationship doesn’t it? 

    Cadburys, Doom Bar, Wrexham Football Club… what other regional institutions can be asset stripped so some Septics can cash out? 

  18. TheGrackler on

    America business has squeezed our nation dry. Same old buy with debt, load onto the company, grab all the cash you can quickly selling assets and pushing up prices, then let it sink. End result: them richer, UK poorer.

  19. General-Experience33 on

    This was inevitable from the moment they bought it.

    They promised not to tamper with the recipe, promptly did which resulted in a less popular tasting beer, which led to fewer sales, and now this.

    Funnily enough I don’t see any of the ‘stand up for British businesses’ crew shouting about this.

    All in, just another sad story.

  20. radiant_0wl on

    Disappointing, feel like they should have sought selling the IP and brewery before closing it.

    I hope another brewer can buy the brewery site and create something from the location.

  21. Kyral210 on

    I only buy doom bar because it’s made in Cornwall! I guess my lover will be happy!

  22. DukeSunday on

    Can’t say I’m particularly sad to see Doom Bar go tbh. It’s inoffensive, but in recent years it’s been crowded out by ales that actually taste of something.

  23. OkPea5819 on

    Support the fantastic independently owned British breweries we have.

  24. ash_ninetyone on

    Way to take what was a pretty decent beer and then absolutely ruin the thing

    They’ll rinse and repeat the next time a independent brewery starts getting popular for being nice: take over, screw with production and then ruin it

  25. UuusernameWith4Us on

    Tribute is still brewed in Cornwall by an independent brewery. A much better buy if you care about provenance. 

  26. Old-Law-7395 on

    Oh brilliant, cheers Molson I guess I can still drink carling and coors.

    Absolute pish.

  27. Can’t they just sell it rather than shut it down?

    Doom bar is a reliable go to for me. It’s difficult to understand it’s financially unviable.

  28. mines-a-pint on

    This is the same company (Coors) who ended centuries of brewing in Alton, Hampshire, after selling off the town’s football ground for housing (breaking the covenant), and, of course selling the brewery site for housing too.

    We still have the excellent Triple-fff up the road, and the new Ten Tun microbrewery in town, but those employ many fewer people.

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