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Dragons’ Den bar goes into administration just 2 years after opening
 
Gordon and Petra opened their East End microbrewery despite Duncan Bannatyne's advice
Gordon and Petra opened their East End microbrewery despite Duncan Bannatyne's advice
 

By Chris Irvine

ENTREPRENEURS on TV show Dragons' Den told them it wouldn't work.

Now a microbrewery and restaurant in Glasgow's East End - the dream of Petra Wetzel and Gordon Stewart - has gone into administration, just two years after opening.

The determined pair went ahead with their business venture - the 300-seat West Brewing Company near Glasgow Green - despite their knockback at the hands of the BBC2 programme's Duncan Bannatyne, a multi-millionaire tycoon from Clydebank.

The venue at Bridgeton's former Templeton carpet factory, inspired by Germany's microbreweries, seemed a hit with beer drinkers when it opened in March 2006.

But today it was revealed Anne Buchanan and Bryan Jackson, corporate recovery partners with accountants and business advisers PKF, were appointed joint administrators earlier this month on the instruction of a director of the company.

The move however does not spell the end for the venue. A new buyer - Noah Beers Ltd - which it is understood is run by Ms Wetzel has taken over.

And today she insisted the future was bright for the brewery and restaurant, which employ more than 20 staff.

Although no figures are yet available for the West Brewing Company's debt, PKF stepped in when the funds became unmanageable.

Ms Buchanan said: "The brewery and restaurant were operated and managed by Gordon Stewart but the business began to suffer losses which became unsustainable leading to the appointment of administrators when the company became insolvent.

"The business and assets of the company were sold to Noah Beers Ltd prior to the administration and is now being run as a going concern.

"Gordon Stewart is now no longer involved with the operation of the company."

Styling itself on the bars of Bavaria, the West Brewing Company's proud mantra is the Reinheitsgebot, a quirky 16th piece of German legislation which ensures only the finest, purest beer is deemed fit for consumption.

As well as their Dragons' Den rejection, Mr Stewart and Ms Wetzel also became victims of the weights and measures brigade in July 2006 when Glasgow City Council told them to stop serving beer in litre measures, the German way, and revert to British pints and half pints.

Ms Wetzel said today: "At present, my team and I are working very hard to ensure the smooth transition of the business here on Glasgow Green.

"We are working closely with the administrators during this period and we are proud that no member of staff is losing their job as a consequence of this transfer. The business will continue and prosper into the future."

Publication date 18/02/08

Posted by: Tarry breeks, Partick on 2:09pm Mon 18 Feb 08
I quite like the beer they make there, beats Tennents hands down. Be nice if you could buy it in the shops. I certainly would. Wonder if the people at Noah Beers Ltd will be reading this?
Posted by: Brad, Glasgow on 5:41pm Mon 18 Feb 08
Each to their own'n'that but I wasn't a big fan of their own beer and the food was pretty mediocre too. It's not an easy location so the offering needs to be good...
Posted by: Frank Bray on 6:38pm Mon 18 Feb 08
The lager-type beer they made in their early days was really good.
Posted by: yerauldda, West End Exile on 6:50pm Mon 18 Feb 08
always thought the beer tasted like tomato sauce crisps
Posted by: anne calman, toronto on 10:42pm Mon 18 Feb 08
When i was in Glasgow on holiday last yr we went to the Microbrewry and had a great time sorry to hear its closing,,
Posted by: noanother wan, Glasgow on 9:55am Tue 19 Feb 08
Glasgow City Council have, to all accounts, pushed through planning permission for the grassed area adjacent to this brewery to be made into a car park.
This area between Craignestock Place and Binnie Place and fronting London Rd. has been a grassed area with 2 pedestrian footpaths for the last 25 years. The area has now been fenced off for the last 2 weeks and enquiries have revealed that ALL planning issues have been put in place. Now that Noah Beers own the Brewery, are they also the company that lease the property from the Council?
The residents of the properties nearby have had to put up with noise and other nuisances such as customers leaving at "chucking out time" with their half-finished bottles of beer which they then throw into the neighbouring gardens and then urinate in the street wherever the fancy takes them.
It would appear that the GCC condone drink driving if they are sanctioning removing another "green area" to make way for this Car Park.
Posted by: roor06, glasgow on 7:34pm Tue 19 Feb 08
Well said ...
But, this unacceptable behaviiour cant be put down to your average ned ... No, this is how the other half behave after a few shandys ...
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