Dramatic photo illustration of Sharp’s Brewery gates padlocked amid job loss protests, with concerned workers on Cornwall's misty coast.
Dramatic photo illustration of Sharp’s Brewery gates padlocked amid job loss protests, with concerned workers on Cornwall's misty coast.
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Molson Coors plans to close Sharp’s Brewery in Cornwall

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Molson Coors has announced plans to shut down Sharp’s Brewery in Rock, Cornwall, by the end of 2026, putting around 50 jobs at risk. The US-based company, which acquired the site in 2011, cited financial unsustainability as the reason. The closure is part of broader restructuring affecting up to 200 positions across its UK and Ireland operations.

Sharp’s Brewery, founded in 1994 by Bill Sharp in Rock, Cornwall, has been a key producer of cask ales, including the UK’s best-selling Doom Bar, named after a sandbank in the Camel estuary. The brewery also makes brands such as Atlantic Pale Ale, Sea Fury, and Offshore. Molson Coors acquired the site for £20 million in 2011 and has since invested more than £20 million to expand capacity and support innovation.

On February 25, 2026, Molson Coors revealed proposals to close the brewery by the end of 2026, stating that the site is “no longer financially sustainable” as part of its national production network. The decision follows exploration of all alternatives and aims to “unlock efficiencies and cost-savings” for long-term growth. Simon Kerry, managing director for UK and Ireland at Molson Coors, said: “The proposed closure of Sharp’s Brewery has not been an easy decision for us to make. It has been a significant part of our UK business for 15 years, with an exceptional and committed team who take such huge pride in their craft.”

The closure could lead to around 50 redundancies at the Rock site. Separately, Molson Coors plans to shut its national contact centre in Cardiff, Wales, by the end of the year, affecting about 150 staff, as nearly 90% of customer orders are now placed online. Kerry added: “The proposed closure of our national contact centre is no reflection on the brilliant work of our teams, but is in response to these changes.” In total, the proposals may result in around 200 redundancies across the UK and Ireland business.

Despite the closure, Molson Coors remains “committed” to Sharp’s brands and is exploring alternative production routes, including partnerships with other producers. Much of the bottled Doom Bar is already brewed in Burton-upon-Trent.

Local reactions have been strong. Ben Maguire, Liberal Democrat MP for North Cornwall, called the news “a hammer blow for the local economy” and urged protections for Cornish products similar to those for the Cornish pasty. Tom Stainer, chief executive of the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra), described it as “just another example of a global brewing giant destroying the nation’s cask brewing heritage.” John Brown, chief executive of Cornwall Chamber of Commerce, expressed empathy for affected workers, noting rising costs in energy and infrastructure.

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Initial reactions on X express criticism of Molson Coors for closing the original Sharp’s Brewery site in Cornwall after acquiring and expanding it, with concerns over 50 local job losses. Several users blame broader economic challenges under the Labour government, while others contextualize it within ongoing brewery closures. Local news accounts amplify the story.

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Craft breweries announce closures across North America

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Several craft breweries in the United States and Canada are closing locations or filing for bankruptcy amid industry challenges. Factors include rising costs, shifting consumer preferences, and regulatory issues. These closures highlight broader struggles in the craft beer sector.

Kichesippi Beer Co., an Ottawa craft brewery opened in 2010, will shut down on March 6 after operating at a loss amid heavy debt, COVID-19 fallout, rising costs and tariffs, and tightening consumer spending. Owner Paul Meek called himself heartbroken over ending what he built as a community hub, amid broader pressures hitting Canada's craft beer sector.

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Nova Scotia's craft beer sector, which grew to around 60 breweries in recent years, has shrunk to about 50 in the last two years amid rising costs and operational challenges. The closure of Halifax's 2 Crows Brewing, one of the province's larger operations, highlights the industry's struggles. Brewers point to high fees from the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation as a key barrier to growth.

Collingwood's Molly Rose brewery has overhauled its brewpub to return to a more relaxed, neighborhood-focused space. Founder Nic Sandery describes the changes as creating a warmer environment that welcomes all visitors. The updates include refreshed menus, flexible bookings, and a celebratory event.

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Mount Brewing Co in Mount Maunganui is marking three decades of operation with a celebration on March 7. Founded in 1996 by Glenn and Virginia Meikle, the brewery is now led by their daughter Briar Harley and her husband Niall Harley. The family business has navigated industry challenges while earning awards for its craft beers.

Moon Gazer brewery in Hindringham, Norfolk, is marking its 2,000th brew while preparing to relocate to a site three times larger than its current location. The family-run business, founded in 2012, plans to convert barns into a brewery, shop, tap room, and events space. The move is supported by a rural grant from the UK government.

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San Diego Beer News has published its weekly roundup of fresh beers debuting at local breweries on March 12, 2026. The list features a variety of styles from IPAs to lagers across numerous spots in the county. Bottlecraft staff also shared recommendations for Italian and Irish brews available at their shops.

 

 

 

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