- Aug 8, 2005
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I wonder why!
putting up prices? (notes production volumes down at the end)
The historic business reported turnover of £20.9m for the year to 31 December 2016, newly filed accounts at Companies House have shown, up from £19.9m a year earlier.
Pre-tax profits fell slightly to £2.05m from £2.12m.
Harveys for years know they charge more for their products than others due to customer loyalty. Many local landlords would chuck it out given the chance but know it will p1ss off customers. Harveys have landlords over a barrel in that regard.
Harveys for years know they charge more for their products than others due to customer loyalty.
Not so sure about that. I paid £3.60 for the pint of Harvey's I had on Saturday night - that's not a lot more than other breweries charge - seems pretty average for a Brighton pint.
The Argus ran a survey two years ago that said the average pint was £3.40 (about £3.56 in real terms). Does a couple of pence make that big a difference?
That is what the pub charges not what the Harvey's brewery charges for that pint. A cask of Harvey's Best is nearly 50% more expensive than Longman Best (and many other local equivalents). That is why many landlords in Brighton have dropped Harvey's.
Harveys for years know they charge more for their products than others due to customer loyalty. Many local landlords would chuck it out given the chance but know it will p1ss off customers. Harveys have landlords over a barrel in that regard.
you may find thats because Longman pays a lot less duty as a small brewery?
but those beers from smaller breweries still cost the same last time i was in the pub, so they would like the cheaper supplier. I note Wetherspoons manage to do it cheaper than rest of the industry, £2.45 for Longman something and Darkstar Hophead.
Noble Wines in Uckfield also sell it from the barrel into containers. Works out very good value if you buy in this manner and you usually end up with a very generous four pints.They make it extraordinarily difficult to buy Harveys to take home. Very few stockists that I have found - Middle Farm of all places (which is eyewateringly expensive), or their own shop in Lewes (ditto). I assume that is because they refuse to discount to a level that supermarkets require?
As to Wetherspoons that is simple economies of scale. They will buy an entire months worth of production off those smaller breweries. Why is Wetherspoons cheaper than a standard pub? Why is Tesco cheaper than your local corner shop?
Noble Wines in Uckfield also sell it from the barrel into containers. Works out very good value if you buy in this manner and you usually end up with a very generous four pints.
Far cheaper than pub price if you have invested in a container.
Nothing to do with Duty, Harvey's may pay slightly more duty on their products than Long Man because they are a larger brewery (but still pretty small in the grand scheme of things) but not enough to account for a 50% price hike. Last time I looked at prices for various Sussex breweries Harvey's was the most expensive by a considerable margin. Harvey's Best is the most expensive 4.0% Best Bitter on the market, as far as I know. Many of it's direct competitors London Pride, Adnams Southwold; Young's Best and Doom Bar are considerably cheaper. Landlords cannot get away with just charging £5 a pint for Harvey's though.
As to Wetherspoons that is simple economies of scale. They will buy an entire months worth of production off those smaller breweries. Why is Wetherspoons cheaper than a standard pub? Why is Tesco cheaper than your local corner shop?
They make it extraordinarily difficult to buy Harveys to take home. Very few stockists that I have found - Middle Farm of all places (which is eyewateringly expensive), or their own shop in Lewes (ditto). I assume that is because they refuse to discount to a level that supermarkets require?
They make it extraordinarily difficult to buy Harveys to take home. Very few stockists that I have found - Middle Farm of all places (which is eyewateringly expensive), or their own shop in Lewes (ditto). I assume that is because they refuse to discount to a level that supermarkets require?