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EP-176 Natalya Watson of Duvel Mootgat

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Today’s guest is Natalya Watson of Duvel Moortgat. Watson’s upbringing was
something of an adventure, born to Northern Irish parents in Canada, then
living back in Northern Ireland before growing up in California. Watson
would then go on to live in New York, before eventually putting her British
passport to good use, and moving to London in 2015.

The start of her new adventure in beer here in the UK began behind the bar
at Mother Kelly’s—an East London bar and bottle shop that’s become
something of an institution among beer fans. Shortly after this she landed
her current gig at Duvel Moortgat, where she’s held her role as UK
marketing manager for almost three years.

The Duvel-Moortgat family currently consists of 12 of brands spread
acrossmainland Europe and the United States. However, it doesn’t presently
have a stake in a UK brewery. The UK arm of its business looks after seven
of these brands within this territory, which are: De Koninck, Vedett,
Maredsous, Liefmans, Brasserie Achouffe, Boulevard in Kansas City and Duvel
itself. Not all of the brands in its portfolio fall under Duvel UK’s
jurisdiction, however, with examples like California’s Firestone Walker and
Bernard in Czechia acting autonomously in this market.

It’s an interesting time for Duvel in the UK—the British beer market is a
landscape that’s unrecognizable from what it was 10, maybe even 5 years
ago. It needs to find a way to compete in this space but in a way, the
activation of the modern UK beer market has been a benefit to the Belgian
company. In fact Duvelas a beer saw a 16% retail sales jump in 2017, and
this year that figure might be closer to 25%. Remarkable numbers for a beer
that will be celebrating itscentenary in 2023.

Perhaps this is because as a beer, Duvel no longer looks so alien on the
supermarket shelf to some consumers. In Britain—a land built on the back of
sessionable ales—an 8.5% Belgian Golden Ale is nothing if not a little
intimidating. Now, Duvel has been joined on these shelves by Double IPA’s,
Imperial Stouts, Saisons and more, somehow making it feel more accessible
than ever.

Over the course of the next hour we’ll also find out why Duvel has decided
to roll out a new draft version of its flagship using a unique dispense
system. And we’ll speak about its US brands like Boulevard, Ommegang and
Firestone Walker, examining why some of them are more prevalent here in the
UK than others.
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Publication year
2018
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