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Craft beer group Tribe Breweries goes bust as costs jump

Simon Evans
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Craft beer group Tribe Breweries, which makes brands including Stockade Brew, Mornington Peninsula Brewery and Wilde, has gone into administration after buckling under rising costs.

Tribe, which also brews beer under contract for about 10 outside companies, has about 110 employees and operates from two sites at Marrickville in inner Sydney and at Goulburn in NSW, where it built a $35 million-plus brewery in 2019.

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Simon Evans writes on business specialising in retail, manufacturing, beverages, mining and M&A. He is based in Adelaide. Connect with Simon on Twitter. Email Simon at simon.evans@afr.com

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