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Administrators confirmed the takeover by Tilray Brands would result in the closure of most of BrewDog’s bars.

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BrewDog has said it will shut 38 bars with the loss of 484 jobs, despite the Scottish craft brewer being snapped up in a rescue deal by a US firm.

Tilray Brands, which produces medicinal cannabis as well as craft beer in the US, has acquired the BrewDog brand in a £33 million deal.

The deal came after BrewDog fell into administration on Monday, in a move which will leave the brand’s crowdfund investors empty handed.

It bought a number of BrewDog assets including the global brand and related intellectual property, its UK brewing operation and 11 of its pub venues across the UK and Ireland.

But administrators confirmed this would therefore result in the closure of most of BrewDog’sbars, with 38 now closing and 484 workers set to lose their jobs.

BrewDog’s 18 franchise bars in the UK and internationally will continue to operate.

The Tilray deal will see it take control of BrewDog facilities including its brewery in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, and The Hop Hub, a national distribution centre in Motherwell, Lanarkshire.

It will also preserve 733 jobs in the UK, where employees will transfer to Tilray.

The brewer, which makes craft beer such as Punk IPA and Elvis Juice, closed its pubs on Monday as it sought to confirm a takeover.

In February, consultants AlixPartners were called in to oversee a strategic review and sale process for the business.

However, it confirmed on Monday that insolvency specialists from the advisory firm were appointed as administrators following weeks of talks.

It is understood that founder James Watt was among parties to hold talks in a bid to secure a potential takeover.

Uncertainty at the business had led to questions from those who have invested in BrewDogthrough its “equity for punks” scheme.

The company held a number of crowdfunding initiatives up to 2021.The administrators confirmed that any equity holders, including the “equity for punks” investors, will be left empty handed and not receive any returns from the deal.

Clare Kennedy, a partner and managing director at AlixPartners said: “As one would expect over the past two weeks, we have received significant interest in the BrewDogbusiness from prospective buyers across both the trade and investment communities.“

In Tilray, we have secured a purchaser with a passion for craft brewing who will be an excellent custodian and sponsor of the business in the months and years ahead.”

Tilray is separately negotiating deals to buy certain BrewDog assets in the US and Australia.

Irwin D Simon, chairman and chief executive of Tilray Brands, said: “BrewDog is one of the most iconic, mission-driven craft beer brands in the UK.

“It helped redefine modern craft beer through bold innovation, fearless creativity and an unwavering commitment to great beer.

“As we begin a new chapter for this great brand, our priority is to refocus BrewDog on the craft beer excellence that made it beloved in the first place and strategically invest to return the operations to profitable growth.

“BrewDog’s future is bright, and we are committed to ensuring the brand continues to lead and inspire the global craft beer movement.”

Which BrewDog bars are closing “with immediate effect”?

England and Wales

Basingstoke, Hampshire

Bath, Somerset

Bournemouth, Dorset

Bristol – Baldwin Street

Bristol – Harbourside

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Cardiff, Wales

Carlisle, Cumbria

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

Exeter, Devon

London – Soho

London – Camden Road

London – Chancery Lane

London – Clerkenwell

London – Ealing

London – Hammersmith

London – Seething Lane

London – Tower Bridge

London – Wandsworth

Liverpool, Merseyside

Manchester – DogHouse Manchester

Manchester – Manchester Outpost

Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

Newcastle, Tyne and Wear

Norwich, Norfolk

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

Plymouth, Devon

Reading, Berkshire

Southampton, Hampshire

Scotland

Aberdeen – Castlegate

Aberdeen – Union Square

Edinburgh – Cowgate

Glasgow – Merchant City

Glasgow – Argyle Street

Inverurie

Perth

St Andrews

Stirling

Which BrewDog bars have been acquired by Tilray?

England

Birmingham, West Midlands

London – Canary Wharf

London – Paddington

London – Seven Dials

London – Tower Hill

London – Waterloo

Manchester – Peter Street

Scotland

Ellon – DogTap

Edinburgh – DogHouse Edinburgh

Edinburgh – Edinburgh Lothian Road

Ireland

Dublin