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» Beverage Industry News » Brewery Director Admits Plotting To Contaminate Strongbow

Brewery Director Admits Plotting To Contaminate Strongbow

Beverage Industry News» Beverage Industry Newsposted Apr 23rd, 2003 12:00:00AM by Pat Hagerman

Brewery director Michael Hancocks has admitted plotting to contaminate the products of rival firm Bulmers – which produces Strongbow and Woodpecker – so they would be recalled. Bristol Crown Court heard Hancocks was the instigator and prime mover in the plan to pour yeast-based contaminants into the production line of HP Bulmer. Hancocks’s British firm, Birmingham-based Aston Manor Brewery, was in direct competition with Bulmer’s in the cider market, and the court heard the 63-year-old had considerable animosity towards the rival company. Hancocks, of Hafod Road, Hereford, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud Hereford-based Bulmer’s by introducing yeast-based contaminants into their products between August 31, 2001 and April 5, 2002.

The court heard testimony that Hancocks wanted to cause Bulmer’s economic and commercial disadvantage, which would help his company. Prosecutor Victor Temple said, “What he had in mind was to dishonestly steal a commercial march on Bulmer’s, in effect to teach them a lesson.” Hancocks was a major shareholder in Aston Manor – which makes Frosty Jack cider – but Temple said at the time profits were falling and job losses were feared. In a bid to produce yeasts, which could spoil Bulmer’s products, Hancocks recruited chemist and former Aston Manor employee Richard Gay. He also used his daughter’s partner, Paul Harris, to transport the material and recruit a Bulmer’s employee with access to the production line. The court heard Harris thought he had found his man in forklift driver Russell Jordan, who was promised

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Pat Hagerman is co-founder of ProBrewer.com. When he's not leading operations for ProBrewer you can find Pat working on Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure and systems. If you're having a beer with him ask about some of the more original skills he's taught Alexa.

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