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The 2018 edition of the BBPA Statistical Handbook dropped onto my doormat yesterday. A nice late Chirstmas present. It's one of my favourite books, unencumbered as it is by much in the way of text.

Flicking through its pages, my eyes were drawn to one table on pubs. And their ownership. The numbers tell an intriguing tale of the fall and rise of brewery pub ownership..

In my early drinking days, the vast majority of pubs were brewery owned. And the few that weren't were really free either, having some sort of loan tie. The Beer Orders changed that and the large breweries offloaded their pub estates, mostly to pub companies.

Pub companies existed before Beer Orders. Sometimes, like Heavitree, they were breweries that had stopped brewing, but helf onto their pubs. But none operated on the scale of the large pub companies which had estates numbering thousands of pubs.

Between 1990 and 2003 there was a huge shift in ownership from breweries to pub companies, leaving the latter owning more than 50% of the total. But after 2003, the picture became very different. Independently-owned pubs, which had a fairly constant 30% share for 15 years, began gaining at the expense of pubcos.

The growth of indepently-owned pubs was spectacular after 2010, almost reaching 50%. Breweries also increased their share, though not by as much. I'm not sure if the 1,900 pubs Heineken acquired from its purchase of Punch in 2017 are included in the figures. I suspect they are.

What will the future hold? My guess is that the pubcos share will continue to fall and that of breweries increase. Like the Big Six, the pubcos will soon be a thing of the past. At least the unbranded ones. I can't see Wetherspoon disappearing anytime soon.




Ownership of UK pubs 1990 - 2017


Year
Brewers

Pub companies

Independent

Total



No.
%
No.
%
No.
%



1990
43,500
68.50%
0
0.00%
20,000
31.50%
63,500


1991
29,500
47.43%
12,700
20.42%
20,000
32.15%
62,200


1992
25,700
41.72%
15,900
25.81%
20,000
32.47%
61,600


1993
26,200
42.95%
14,800
24.26%
20,000
32.79%
61,000


1994
26,000
42.83%
14,700
24.22%
20,000
32.95%
60,700


1995
22,200
36.39%
18,800
30.82%
20,000
32.79%
61,000


1996
22,300
36.68%
18,500
30.43%
20,000
32.89%
60,800


1997
21,900
36.14%
18,900
31.19%
19,800
32.67%
60,600


1998
19,700
32.30%
21,700
35.57%
19,600
32.13%
61,000


1999
20,400
33.17%
21,700
35.28%
19,400
31.54%
61,500


2000
11,200
18.42%
30,400
50.00%
19,200
31.58%
60,800


2001
10,100
16.64%
31,600
52.06%
19,000
31.30%
60,700


2002
9,800
16.31%
31,500
52.41%
18,800
31.28%
60,100


2003
8,300
13.97%
32,500
54.71%
18,600
31.31%
59,400


2004
8,900
15.08%
31,700
53.73%
18,400
31.19%
59,000


2005
9,400
16.04%
31,000
52.90%
18,200
31.06%
58,600


2006
9,400
16.15%
30,400
52.23%
18,400
31.62%
58,200


2007
9,400
16.35%
30,000
52.17%
18,100
31.48%
57,500


2008
9,100
15.99%
28,900
50.79%
18,900
33.22%
56,900


2009
8,900
15.92%
28,400
50.81%
18,600
33.27%
55,900


2010
8,700
15.70%
24,200
43.68%
22,500
40.61%
55,400


2011
8,500
15.54%
22,800
41.68%
23,400
42.78%
54,700


2012
9,300
17.29%
19,800
36.80%
24,700
45.91%
53,800


2013
9,300
17.71%
19,000
36.19%
24,200
46.10%
52,500


2014
9,800
18.88%
17,500
33.72%
24,600
47.40%
51,900


2015
9,400
18.50%
16,900
33.27%
24,500
48.23%
50,800


2016
9,400
18.69%
16,900
33.60%
24,000
47.71%
50,300


2017
11,000
22.75%
14,700
30.40%
22,650
46.85%
48,350


Source:


BBPS Statistical Handbook 2018, page 68.





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