Purity Brewing Company, which turned 10 in 2016, has experienced year-on-year growth of 33%.
The company has also enjoyed a trebling of its EBITDA over the last two years to £1.07m.
Purity now also employs 42 people, up from 32 the previous year, and is looking to invest in new equipment, capacity and staff. It confirmed that it is on target to brew more than 30,000 brewers’ barrels or (8.6 million pints) this coming year.
Purity managing director, Paul Halsey, explained: “For us, our ongoing success is 100% down to the team we have created and our loyal customers and fans.
“We continue to place the beer at the heart of our business and our focus to deliver consistently brilliant beer is as true today as it has ever been.
“As the industry continues to face its challenges, we’ll continue to innovate to ensure that our beers stand out in a highly competitive market.
“Building up trust with our customers has been the key to retaining great relationships. Our beer delivers excellent sales and this means that our customers can confidently give their increasingly knowledgeable and discerning consumers exactly what they deserve; consistently great beer crafted with a conscience.”