Damm strengthens itself in the United Kingdom with the purchase of Old Speckled Hen beer
The company bets on a British market that already concentrates 30% of the group's activity
BarcelonaThe Damm brewery group opens a new chapter in its internationalization strategy initiated four years ago. After acquiring The Eagle Brewery, located in the English town of Bedford, the company announced this Tuesday a new foray into the British market. Damm has bought –for an unspecified amount– the British beer Old Speckled Hen, one of the premium brands within the ale-style drinks segment in the UK and which until now belonged to the company, Greene King.
The incorporation of Old Speckled Hen thus strengthens the Catalan group's portfolio in the UK, where it also markets its own brands such as Estrella Damm, Daura, and Damm Lemon. For the Barcelona-based group, the operation "reaffirms the company's commitment to the British market" and, at the same time, "boosts its internationalization strategy". Today, the British market already accounts for 30% of the company's total activity.
As Damm detailed in a statement, its intention is to produce the entire range of Old Speckled Hen beers at The Eagle Brewery factory, facilities where, over the last four years, the company has invested more than 80 million euros.
After a transition period, which internal sources indicate will be "a few months", Damm's factory in the UK is expected to absorb all production. In addition to Old Speckled Hen products, improvements to the plant – the first and so far only one Damm has outside the Iberian Peninsula – will allow the production of non-alcoholic beverages and soft drinks. As a result of Damm's investments, the facility located between London and Birmingham has doubled its maximum production capacity to reach 1.8 billion liters per year.
For Damm's director in the UK, the choice of Old Speckled Hen seeks to "reconnect" The Eagle Brewery factory "with its historical roots in the production of British beers". "This is a significant step in our journey in the UK," he added, recalling
the inauguration of the new facilities last October
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Rising results
Damm closed the 2024 financial year –the last available– with a turnover of over 2,000 million euros and a net profit of 175 million euros, 35% more than the previous year. During the results presentation, the group's executive chairman, Demetrio Carceller, pointed precisely to internationalization as "one of the company's growth levers".
In parallel, the company signed an agreement with Nestlé in 2024 to produce, market, and distribute the Nestea brand in Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar, and Portugal, a move aligned with the strategy of diversification and the search for new growth opportunities in complementary segments.