Tennent's owner braced for 'challenging' winter as hospitality sector faces lockdown

Tennent's, which is brewed in Glasgow, remains the best-selling lager in Scotland. Picture: Andy BuchananTennent's, which is brewed in Glasgow, remains the best-selling lager in Scotland. Picture: Andy Buchanan
Tennent's, which is brewed in Glasgow, remains the best-selling lager in Scotland. Picture: Andy Buchanan
The owner of Scotland’s best-selling lager has warned of a “challenging” outlook for the on-trade sector as lockdowns shut pubs or reduce opening hours.

C&C Group, the Irish firm that owns Glasgow-based Tennent’s, said the business had returned to profit alongside the reopening of the on-trade in July.

However, interim executive chairman Stewart Gilliland also had a warning to investors, saying: “The outlook for the on-trade sector remains challenging with limited near-term visibility.

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