Carlsberg Crafted range

Carlsberg UK has launched its 2016/17 Crafted portfolio of world, craft and speciality beers, with an extended range, a new craft cider section, and a focus on British products.

The portfolio is complemented by the Crafted Handbook, an in-depth guide to current trends among producers and consumers, featuring category insights alongside recommendations from industry influencers, including beer writer Pete Brown and The Thinking Drinkers, Ben McFarland and Tom Sandham. The handbook provides information on each brand, including tasting notes and range positioning tips.

This year, 14 new draught beers, 17 new packaged beers and an extended seasonal range have been added. Responding to market trends, there is also an improved canned beer selection and, for the first time, a craft cider section.

The range also includes recent new launches from Carlsberg UK: American pale ale Shed Head, from the Backyard Brewery in Sweden; Herefordshire craft cider Bad Apple; and the premium Grimbergen Blonde from Belgium.

Paul Waller, director of third party brands at Carlsberg UK, said: “This year we have a balanced range from the USA and Europe and greater emphasis on the UK, recognising the quality of innovation from home-grown brands and products. Importantly, we monitor trends and put new beers and ciders through a rigorous taste test before adding them to the portfolio.

“The handbook is an accessible, entertaining and educational tool, suitable for publicans who want to venture into craft beer for the first time, as much as it is for aficionados looking for inspiration on the latest innovations from the category.”

Some new additions for 2016/17

Hiver, Honey Beer: a honey blonde beer with an ABV of 5% made using Challenger and UK Cascade hops. With an inviting honey and biscuit aroma, it has a clean malt character and a crisp, citrus finish.

Chapel Down, Curious Brew: a premium lager brewed by the UK’s leading winemaker. Re-fermented with Champagne yeast, it has a distinctive, clean and refreshing taste.

Roosters Brewing Co, Fort Smith: an American pale ale from the UK brewer with a reputation for creating ground-breaking, hop-forward pale ales that showcase exciting hops from the USA.

Also new to the portfolio are Belgian Wit beers, including Hitachino Nest White Ale from the Hitachino Brewery in Japan, and Vedett White from Duvel Moortgat in Belgium, alongside many international brands including Little Creatures from the Freemantle Brewery in Australia and The Seventh Step from the ®atecký Pivovar brewery in the Czech Republic.