BrewDog launches £4m crowdfunding bid Published duration 20 June 2013

image caption The company raised £2.2m from its Equity for Punks scheme two years ago

Fast-growing brewer and bar operator BrewDog has returned to investors in a bid to raise £4m for its latest expansion plans.

The Aberdeenshire-based company is selling shares to fund expansion of its Ellon brewery, bar division and a new chain of "bottle shops" across the UK.

Its Equity for Punks online crowdfunding scheme is making 42,000 shares available at £95 each.

BrewDog raised £2.2m through the same scheme in 2011.

Crowdfunding is a method of raising equity by asking a large number of people each for a small amount of money, often via the internet.

In a statement, BrewDog said shareholders would receive a lifetime discount at the company's bars and online shop.

Shares can be bought on the company's website.

BrewDog has reported average annual growth of 167% and says it is on track to reach turnover of £20m in 2013.

The company has opened 12 bars since 2010, including its first international location in Stockholm, Sweden.

'Punk investors'

BrewDog co-founder James Watt described Equity for Punks as "the world's biggest independent crowdfunding initiative".

He said: "With the help of almost 7,000 punk investors, BrewDog has become the fastest-growing food and drink company in the UK.

"As we need funds for more growth plans, we never considered a bank or an investment group - it's another opportunity for our customers to benefit from our growth directly.