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Brewery rebrand bins ‘outdated’ ale names in bid to attract younger drinkers

Published on April 15, 2025 at 08:00 PM

A BREWERY has binned traditional beer names like “bitter”; and “mild”; in an attempt to attract younger drinkers.

Bosses at Wye Valley believe the new generation of pub-goers are put off by “outdated”; terms and will order something else.

Wye Valley Brewery's 40th anniversary beer in a pint glass with etched designs.
Bosses at Wye Valley believe younger drinkers are put off by ‘outdated' ale names

The move was announced at the relaunch of Wye Valley Bitter, which the beer-maker has given a trendy new name — Pyoneer.

It also marked the drink’s 40th anniversary by making it weaker.

Wye Valley’s marketing chief Abbie Gadd said: “The decision to rebrand was driven by evolving tastes and terminology within the beer-drinking community.

“Terms such as bitter and mild are seen as outdated and off-putting to younger drinkers, which is why we took a bold step in renaming this classic ale.”;

She said the new name is a nod to Canon Pyon, the village in which the brewery was founded in 1985, and to its “pioneering values”;.

The beer’s taste would remain unchanged, she insisted, but its from 3.7 to 3.4 per cent.

Brewers can currently take advantage of a lower rate of tax on under 3.5 per cent.

Big-name beers have also been cut in strength, including Stella Artois, Foster’s and Carlsberg.

Japanese giant Asahi last year reduced Grolsch from five to 3.4 per cent and reformulated its 3.8 per cent Hophead ale to a weaker 3.4 per cent.

At an anniversary event at ’s Ludlow Racecourse, Ms Gadd added: “We want to support pub licensees in offering an excellent session ale.”;

A brewer tasting beer.
Traditional beer names like ‘bitter' and ‘mild' are being binned as part of Wye Valley's rebrand
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