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CO2 shortage: Britain's biggest pub chain runs low on beer brands | CO2 shortage: Britain's biggest pub chain runs low on beer brands |
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Britain's biggest pub group says some outlets are running out of certain beer brands as CO2 gas shortages continue to hit the food and drink sectors. | Britain's biggest pub group says some outlets are running out of certain beer brands as CO2 gas shortages continue to hit the food and drink sectors. |
Ei Group, which has 4,500 properties, said it was working with publicans to source alternative beers where needed. | Ei Group, which has 4,500 properties, said it was working with publicans to source alternative beers where needed. |
Some Wetherspoon pubs are temporarily without draught John Smith's and Strongbow cider. | Some Wetherspoon pubs are temporarily without draught John Smith's and Strongbow cider. |
Many pub landlords are unable to pick and choose which brands they can sell because of restrictions. | Many pub landlords are unable to pick and choose which brands they can sell because of restrictions. |
It comes ahead of England's World Cup group match with Belgium on Thursday, and predictions that the current UK heatwave could continue into the weekend. | |
Factory closures | |
Carbon dioxide has multiple uses in the food and drink industries, from putting the gas in beer and cider, stunning farm animals before slaughter, and as a preservative to increase the shelf-life of packaged products. | Carbon dioxide has multiple uses in the food and drink industries, from putting the gas in beer and cider, stunning farm animals before slaughter, and as a preservative to increase the shelf-life of packaged products. |
But the temporary closure of some UK and mainland European factories involved in producing the gas has created a shortage. | But the temporary closure of some UK and mainland European factories involved in producing the gas has created a shortage. |
Ei Group, the former Enterprise Inns, would not disclose which brands are out of stock or running low. However, it is thought to include some Heineken products. | Ei Group, the former Enterprise Inns, would not disclose which brands are out of stock or running low. However, it is thought to include some Heineken products. |
An Ei spokesman said: "We are aware of the issue relating to a shortage in the supply of CO2 and are working with our suppliers to minimise any disruption to our customers and our publicans." | An Ei spokesman said: "We are aware of the issue relating to a shortage in the supply of CO2 and are working with our suppliers to minimise any disruption to our customers and our publicans." |
A Wetherspoon spokesman said some of its pubs would be without John Smith's and Strongbow cider, which are both are made by Heineken. | A Wetherspoon spokesman said some of its pubs would be without John Smith's and Strongbow cider, which are both are made by Heineken. |
He added: "Wetherspoon has the advantage that it sources its wide range of drinks from a number of suppliers, so has not been too badly affected. | He added: "Wetherspoon has the advantage that it sources its wide range of drinks from a number of suppliers, so has not been too badly affected. |
"Heineken has been the company with the biggest issues and they have told us that all is getting back to normal." | "Heineken has been the company with the biggest issues and they have told us that all is getting back to normal." |
'Full capacity' | |
Heineken said last week that the CO2 scarcity had caused production problems. | Heineken said last week that the CO2 scarcity had caused production problems. |
A spokeswoman said on Wednesday: "We'd like to reassure beer drinkers that all our breweries are operating at full capacity, and we're working 24/7 to get beers to our customers as quickly as possible." | A spokeswoman said on Wednesday: "We'd like to reassure beer drinkers that all our breweries are operating at full capacity, and we're working 24/7 to get beers to our customers as quickly as possible." |
Meanwhile, meat processors say changes to "sell by" dates may be needed because of delivery problems. | Meanwhile, meat processors say changes to "sell by" dates may be needed because of delivery problems. |
Many producers are having to use lower levels of CO2 in their packaged meat and need to shorten their sell by deadline. | Many producers are having to use lower levels of CO2 in their packaged meat and need to shorten their sell by deadline. |
Nick Allen, spokesman for the British Meat Processors' Association, said that if the practice became widespread it could cause big logistical headaches. | Nick Allen, spokesman for the British Meat Processors' Association, said that if the practice became widespread it could cause big logistical headaches. |
"If you shorten the sell-by date everyone has to move stuff more quickly. The supply chain is very complicated," he said. | "If you shorten the sell-by date everyone has to move stuff more quickly. The supply chain is very complicated," he said. |
Science event cancelled | Science event cancelled |
On Tuesday, Scotland's biggest abattoir shut until further notice because it ran out of C02 used to stun pigs before they are processed. | On Tuesday, Scotland's biggest abattoir shut until further notice because it ran out of C02 used to stun pigs before they are processed. |
The facility, at Brechin, which processed 6,000 animals a week, is sending pigs to England for slaughter. But these abattoirs are also running low on carbon dioxide. | The facility, at Brechin, which processed 6,000 animals a week, is sending pigs to England for slaughter. But these abattoirs are also running low on carbon dioxide. |
Also on Tuesday, the wholesale retailer Booker, which sells to bars and restaurants, started rationing beer, cider and soft drinks sales to customers. | Also on Tuesday, the wholesale retailer Booker, which sells to bars and restaurants, started rationing beer, cider and soft drinks sales to customers. |
Coca-Cola temporarily paused some production lines, and retailers Morrisons and Ocado has shortages of some frozen product lines. CO2 makes dry ice, used to keep products cool in transit. | Coca-Cola temporarily paused some production lines, and retailers Morrisons and Ocado has shortages of some frozen product lines. CO2 makes dry ice, used to keep products cool in transit. |
The carbon dioxide shortage has also had a knock-on outside the food and drink sectors. | The carbon dioxide shortage has also had a knock-on outside the food and drink sectors. |
The Glasgow Science Centre (GSC) visitor attraction has cancelled a summer programme due to the shortage because it was unable to get the dry ice it needed for its new show. | The Glasgow Science Centre (GSC) visitor attraction has cancelled a summer programme due to the shortage because it was unable to get the dry ice it needed for its new show. |
Resident scientist Sam Langford said: "Here at GSC we use carbon dioxide in its solid form in our science shows to demonstrate a number of scientific phenomena, including sublimation, ocean acidification and the three states of matter. | Resident scientist Sam Langford said: "Here at GSC we use carbon dioxide in its solid form in our science shows to demonstrate a number of scientific phenomena, including sublimation, ocean acidification and the three states of matter. |
"Our plans for our brand new summer show have been put on hold," he said. "Whilst this is a small problem for GSC, dry ice and other forms of CO2 being in short supply is a major problem for a number of industries for whom it is an essential product." | "Our plans for our brand new summer show have been put on hold," he said. "Whilst this is a small problem for GSC, dry ice and other forms of CO2 being in short supply is a major problem for a number of industries for whom it is an essential product." |