An award-winning gold coast brewing company has gone into voluntary administration, leaving up to 70 jobs at risk.
Black Hops Brewing confirmed the “tough decision” to customers and investors after tax debts left it unable to continue.
The popular beer is stocked in bottle shops and bars across the country and produces more than a million litres of craft beer annually.
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It has three locations in Queensland, their original brewery and taproom in Burleigh, their production brewery and taproom in Biggera Waters, and a pilot brewery and taproom in East brisbane.
“Trust us when we say it hasn’t been an easy decision to make,” the company told customers on social media. “However, our circumstances have meant there was no alternative.”
Black Hops said it would continue making and selling beer through its direct outlets and retail partners, and that its tap rooms would remain open, during the voluntary administration.
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