Background
Peter Austin was born in Edmonton, London on 18 July 1921. His father worked for the brewing equipment supplier Pontifex, and his great-uncle had run a brewery in Christchurch.
Peter Austin was born in Edmonton, London on 18 July 1921. His father worked for the brewing equipment supplier Pontifex, and his great-uncle had run a brewery in Christchurch.
Highgate School.
He built some 140 new breweries in the United Kingdom and 16 other countries. He went to Highgate School, followed by the British merchant navy training ship HMS Conway. Austin founded Ringwood Brewery in 1978.
In 1979, David Bruce started his first Firkin Brewery brewpub in Elephant and Castle, London.
Austin oversaw his choice of equipment and the design for its small basement brewery. Austin was the prime mover in establishing the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) in 1980, and its first chairman.
Under his leadership, SIBA campaigned for 20 years, without the support of any other body, for a progressive beer duty system (smaller breweries to pay less tax on their products) to be introduced in the United Kingdom. Such a system was finally adopted by the then Chancellor Gordon Brown in 2002. By the time that Austin had retired from Ringwood Brewery, he had assisted in helping start 40 new United Kingdom breweries in a decade.
After that, he worked internationally, in the United States, France, China, Nigeria, and Russia, among others, building some 140 new breweries in 17 countries.
In the United States alone, 74 new breweries were built, all using his brewing system. He taught Alan Pugsley brewing, and he went on to found Shipyard Brewing Company in 1994, and later take over Sea Dog Brewing Company.