Seven Bro7hers Brewing Company has secured an incredible national listing with Wetherspoons, marking a major milestone for the Salford-based, family-run brewery.

From this month, Seven Bro7hers Easy IPA will be available behind the bar in 400 Wetherspoons sites across the UK.

The rollout will eventually culminate in a draught listing in all of the 750 estate, with Easy IPA set to be on tap across 600 Wetherspoons by the end of March 2026, with 440ml cans available across the whole site.

The Wetherspoons listing represents a significant step-change for Seven Bro7thers, giving the independent brewer national visibility while maintaining its focus on accessible, modern craft beer.

The spoons-effect will make Easy IPA unmissable across the UK – available not only in some of the chain’s most iconic pubs, but train stations, such as London Waterloo, and heavily frequented airport pubs, London Gatwick and Stansted.

Easy IPA is one of the family’s longest-standing brews and a cornerstone of the Seven Bro7hers family of beers”. A consistent fan favourite, the beer has played a key role in the brewery’s growth since launch and is known for its approachable, sessionable style.

Easy IPA is a classic American-style IPA, brewed at 4.7% ABV with a light, easy-drinking character that’s ideal for Wetherspoon’s busy pubs and has nationwide appeal.

Keith McAvoy, CEO of Seven Bro7hers said: “We’ve had a fantastic experience working with Wetherspoons so far. The team has been incredibly supportive and inspiring to work with.

“For a family-run brewery like ours, securing a national listing of this scale is genuinely game-changing, particularly after a challenging year for the industry. It allows us to put Seven Bro7thers beers in front of drinkers right across the UK, while staying true to who we are and where we’ve come from. It’s a huge moment for the business – and for all seven brothers.

“We believe this listing will not only help secure the future of Seven Bro7thers but also open up new opportunities for the business across both on- and off-trade beyond the Northwest.”

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