
The New Way For Pubs To Buy Great Beers
EeBriaTrade.com – The new marketplace for pubs to buy beer direct from the UK’s best breweries.
Building on the success of EeBria.com comes a new trade platform EeBriaTrade.com, launched in June 2015. EeBria’s innovative marketplace model has proved popular with breweries and customers since it began trading in August 2013, with sales growing 24% each month. By putting breweries in control of how their bottled beers reach individual customers and improving the amount they get paid, EeBria has ensured that customers can now get the best beers, exactly as they should taste and at a great price.
Now EeBriaTrade brings the same innovative concept to the pub trade; helping pubs, bars and restaurants escape the bland and the boring by offering UK wide delivery of the UK’s best beers, direct from the brewers themselves.
Unlike traditional wholesale distributor channels, on EeBriaTrade breweries set the prices for their beers, manage the stock levels and store the beers. EeBriaTrade provides the platform and logistics and ensures that there is just one working day between the beer leaving the brewery and arriving at the pub or restaurant. This guarantees the best and freshest beers possible, no short-dated, badly stored stock and also the best possible prices for both the pub and brewery.
EeBriaTrade handle all the customer service, payment processing and operations to ensure the process is as hassle-free as possible for both pubs and brewers.
Already many of the UK’s most exciting breweries list on EeBriaTrade, with the list growing on a daily basis. Pubs can access beers from great breweries including Buxton, Cloudwater, Dark Star, Orbit, Northern Monk and Runaway.
Breweries which previously struggled to get their beers to pubs outside of their local area, can now send their beer to all the corners of the UK, with the confidence of knowing that they can still manage the quality of the beer. At the same time, pubs can access a much larger network of breweries and can order without the restriction of a minimum order.