Cobra Beer Story: Karan Bilimoria's guide to brewing a successful business

Cobra Beer Story: Karan Bilimoria's guide to brewing a successful business by Karan Bilimoria


ISBN
9781906465407
Published
Released
01 / 05 / 2009
Binding
Paperback
Pages
352

Cobra Beer is a genuine business success story. It is still one of the fastest growing beer brands in the UK, with a current turnover of £126 million at retail value. It is exported to over 45 countries worldwide, and is available nationwide in more than 6,000 indian restaurants, 5,000 supermarket outlets and off-licences, and nearly 6,000 bars, clubs and pubs.

This book gets to the heart of why & how Cobra has developed into one of the world’s best-loved brands, and offers great business insights for every entrepreneur who wants to bring their vision to life.

The story is infused with the passion, belief, energy and vision of Cobra and recounts how Cobra got to where it is today. It examines Cobra’s burgeoning portfolio of products and unearths the ups & downs of bringing these world-class products to market.

The MMPB edition will contain updates on the Cobra story since the original edition published, for example:

* the launch of Cobra Bite, a range of four fruit-flavoured premium lagers - breaking new ground in the beer industry and establishing a completely new category of ‘fruit-flavoured premium lagers’
* the appointment of Adrian McKeon, formerly IL Managing Director of Beam Global Spirits & Wine, as their new Chief Executive, with Lord Karan Bilimoria, moving to the role of Executive Chairman

Cobra Beer was awarded a spectacular total of 20 gold medals at Brussels’ prestigious Monde Selection World Quality Awards 2007 – the most in the world awarded for beer for the third year running.
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