One of the disadvantages of print over online content is the longer deadlines, as the team behind
CAMRA's What's Brewing newspaper will tell you. In a centrespread depicting 17 different microbreweries "to watch" it listed
Archers, of Swindon. Archers, it said, "is currently seeing a renaissance under its current management team". When the paper reached the CAMRA members the "current management team" was administrators
PricewaterhouseCoopers. Better news, though. It seems that the company that works so fast it doesn't have time to puts spaces in its name has managed to keep the company going with much of its existing staff and managed to put right some of the things that were so obviously wrong. Like having a portfolio of beers that ran into the hundreds, with a dozen or so new brews each month. The distribution was a puzzle, too. This was a company that would think nothing of sending four nines of beer in the back of a van from Swindon to just one pub near Penzance. Economic? I think not. Archer's does, however, deserve to succeed in its rebuilt form. It produces some cracking beers, notably its IPA (4.2%) which was
SIBA South West champion in 2006.