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Redactive announces new relationship with the Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers

The Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers has partnered with Redactive to develop its membership magazine, Brewer and Distiller International.

Redactive announces new relationship with the Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers
Aaron Nicholls: “All of us at Redactive are hugely excited to be working with the CIBD.”

Redactive has announced it will provide design, print and distribution, and advertising sales services for Brewer and Distiller International (BDI), a magazine for brewers and distillers with effect from the January/February 2026 issue. 10 issues of BDI will be published in 2026.

Established in 1886, The Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers (CIBD) is a professional body for brewers, distillers and allied professionals, with the aim to deliver quality technical and scientific education to support the drinks industry. It has nearly 3,000 members across the globe, added Redactive.

Steve Curtis, head of publications at CIBD said of engaging Redactive’s services: “We’re raising a glass to this new partnership. Redactive has an exceptional reputation for developing membership magazines, and we are thrilled to bring their expertise to Brewer and Distiller International. We are excited to collaborate with their team to evolve the magazine, enhancing the value and insights we deliver to our members.”

Redactive Director, Aaron Nicholls, said of the new relationship: “All of us at Redactive are hugely excited to be working with the CIBD. The brewing and distilling industries are hugely dynamic, and we are looking forward to evolving BDI in partnership with CIBD in the coming months and years to continually support professionals in developing their careers and businesses. The brewing and distilling supplier market is large and innovative, and we will be presenting brands with ever-more effective ways of engaging CIBD’s influential audience.”


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