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E-Malt.com News article: 1205

The UK's leading brewer, Scottish Courage is now producing Newcastle Brown Ale ice cream. If the launch is successful it could be the catalyst for a proliferation of increasingly diverse flavours in the ice cream market over the next 12 months, Datamonitor reported in a statement. Newcastle Brown Ale flavoured ice cream was launched in the UK last week following a 6-month licensing deal between Scottish Courage and fellow North East Company Doddington Dairies.

The handmade product is said to possess a subtle taste of Newcastle Brown mixed in with a more overt caramel flavouring. Containing less than 1% alcohol it will initially be available in 125ml and 480ml tubs, retailing at GBP1.20 and GBP3.49 respectively. It is uncertain how many resources will be invested into the launch, but the product has already aroused the interest of Asda, which may trial the ice cream in its northern stores.

Indeed, the product's best chance of success is in the North East, where both companies have a strong identity. However, while the product may harness the capabilities of two award winning North Eastern companies, it will be interesting to see whether consumers can see a logical extension between this iconic brew, with its strong masculine heritage, and ice cream. Perhaps aware of this risk, both parties have restricted the initial licensing deal to only 6 months. Any further deal rests firmly on the success of this rollout.



12 June, 2003

   
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