Ringwood Entrance

Marston’s paid £19.2m for Ringwood Brewery in 2007

Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company has announced it plans to close the Ringwood Brewery after being unable to find a viable buyer. 

CMBC said the brewery and shop, located in Hampshire on the edge of the New Forest, would close from January next year.

Production of Ringwood’s brands, which include Razorback, Old Thumper, Forty Niner and Boondoggle, would move to other breweries in the CMBC network, it said.

Ten employees would be impacted by the move, and would be consulted on the proposals “over the coming weeks”, CMBC said.

“Having, over the last six months, been unable to secure a sale of our Ringwood Brewery operation in Hampshire, we have made the difficult decision to announce our intention to close the site,” said CMBC chief executive Paul Davies. “We are incredibly proud of the effort and dedication of our people at Ringwood Brewery – our priority now is to support colleagues affected by the proposals through the consultation period, which has now begun.”

CMBC had announced in June that it was putting the Ringwood Brewery up for sale after determining the level of investment required to sustain and update the site would be too large.

It takes the number of breweries sold or closed by CMBC since it was formed by the merger between Carlsberg UK and Marston’s in 2020 to five.

The joint venture has closed the Wychwood and Jennings breweries, and sold London Fields and Eagle Brewery to Grace Land Group and Damm respectively.