Brick Brewing Reports F2019 First Quarter EBITDA, ex one-time adjustments, of $1.13M


KITCHENER, Ontario, May 31, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

First Quarter Highlights:

  • Unseasonably cold and wet spring drove industry volume down by 6%

  • Net revenue, excluding one-time adjustments of $3.59 million was $10.6 million, from $11.5 million in the prior year

  • The Beer Store (“TBS”), the Company’s largest customer, mandated a move from a buy/sell to a consignment-based system resulting in a one-time gross profit decrease of $2.2 million.

  • Selling, Marketing and Administration (“SM&A”) expenses were $2.1 million consistent with $2.1 million in the prior year.

  • EBITDA* of $1.13 million excluding one-time adjustments, compared to $2.4 million prior year.

Brick Brewing Co. Limited (“Brick” or the “Company”) (TSX: BRB), Ontario’s largest Canadian-owned brewery, today released financial results for the first quarter which ended April 29, 2018. Brick reported EBITDA of $1.13 million on net revenue of $10.6 million, excluding the impact of one-time adjustments. EBITDA was negatively impacted by $0.11 million in one-time warehousing and shunting costs to build inventory related to the can line upgrade and net revenue and EBITDA were negatively impacted by $3.59 million and $2.2 million, respectively, due to the mandated transition by TBS to consignment-based inventory.

George Croft, Brick’s President and Chief Executive Officer commented, “Our EBITDA results in the first quarter fell short of our expectations. The overall beer category experienced softness driven by an unseasonably cold and wet spring which drove the industry volume lower by 6%. The beer category also experienced headwinds from increased government taxes and TBS distribution rates, driving a 2% decrease in net revenue during the quarter. Brick’s lead brands performed better than the norm, Waterloo family grew 6%, Laker family declined 3%, while our summer-themed brands LandShark and Margaritaville were especially vulnerable to the prolonged winter and decreased by 17%.”

“April 2018 saw the completion of the installation of our can line upgrade project – both on time and on budget.” commented Russell Tabata, Brick’s Chief Operating Officer. “The ramp up of the new can equipment has exceeded our early expectations and, as of the end of the quarter, the new equipment is operating consistently at or above our targeted rates which has effectively doubled the line’s capacity. We expect our new can line capability to be the cornerstone of our future success and business growth.”

Croft added, “We do not see these results as indicative of our full year performance. We are now entering our peak summer selling period and we are working hard to regain our momentum. With the launch of our new Laker packaging design, our Landshark promotions, our Waterloo seasonal offerings and the exciting Chudleigh’s cider launch, we are positioned well for success.  The positive start up of the can line will offer new opportunities for both our owner brands as well as for our co-packing customers. We are now well positioned to compete in the competitive Canadian beer market and to serve our customers for the long term.”

Brick’s board of directors has also approved a quarterly dividend of $0.02/share. The dividend is payable July 24, 2018 to shareholders of record as of July 10, 2018.

Reconciliation of Net Earnings to Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization, and Share Based Payments (EBITDA)*
 
 Quarter ended
(in thousands of dollars)April 29, 2018 April 30, 2017
    
Net income$(1,851$  787
    
Add (deduct):   
Income tax expense(737
)  306
Depreciation and amortization  1,010   817
Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment  251   -
Share-based payments  83   43
Finance costs  77   100
Subtotal  684   1,266
    
EBITDA*  (1,167
)  2,053



STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 
Quarters ended April 29, 2018 and April 30, 2017

 Quarter ended
  April 29, 2018  April 30, 2017
    
Revenue$  7,011,987 $  11,480,470
Cost of sales  6,911,118   7,995,399
Gross profit  100,869   3,485,071

Selling, marketing and administration expenses
  2,117,937   2,118,307
Other expenses  242,587   173,577
Finance costs  76,587   100,469
Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment  251,405   - 
Income (loss) before tax  (2,587,647)  1,092,718

Income tax expense (recovery)
  (736,500)  305,961
Net income (loss) and comprehensive income (loss) for the quarter$  (1,851,147$  786,757
    
    
Basic earnings (loss) per share$  (0.05)$  0.02
Diluted earnings (loss) per share$  (0.05)$  0.02



STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
As at April 29, 2018 and January 31, 2018

 April 29, 2018 January 31, 2018 
     
ASSETS    
Non-current assets    
Property, plant and equipment$  27,469,295 $  27,119,488 
Intangible assets  15,337,639   15,381,578 
Construction deposits  1,785,794   323,255 
   44,592,728   42,824,321 
     
Current assets    
Accounts receivable  7,879,032   6,999,212 
Inventories  11,534,589   7,891,364 
Prepaid expenses  563,568   613,710 
   19,977,189   15,504,286 
TOTAL ASSETS$  64,569,917 $  58,328,607 
     
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY    
Equity    
Share capital$  39,795,322 $  39,747,525 
Share-based payments reserves  1,043,027   1,026,667 
Deficit  (4,398,893)  (2,547,746)
TOTAL EQUITY  36,439,456   38,226,446 
     
Non-current liabilities    
Provisions  546,439   538,376 
Obligation under finance lease  2,814,794   3,011,893 
Long-term debt   5,700,507   6,019,245 
Deferred income tax liability  389,964   1,126,464 
   9,451,704   10,695,978 
     
Current liabilities    
Bank indebtedness  2,086,280   787,843 
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities  14,495,567   6,516,382 
Current portion of obligation under finance lease  777,300   769,962 
Current portion of long-term debt  1,319,610   1,331,996 
   18,678,757   9,406,183 
TOTAL LIABILITIES  28,130,461   20,102,161 
     
COMMITMENTS    
     
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY$  64,569,917 $  58,328,607 



STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
Quarters ended April 29, 2018 and April 30, 2017

 Quarter ended 
  April 29, 2018  April 30, 2017 
     
Operating activities    
Net income (loss)$  (1,851,147$  786,757 
Adjustments for:    
Income tax expense (recovery)  (736,500)  305,961 
Finance costs  76,587   100,469 
Depreciation and amortization of property, plant and equipment and intangibles  1,010,085   816,600 
Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment  251,405   - 
Share-based payments  82,667   43,104 
Change in non-cash working capital related to operations  3,556,941   (2,715,305)
Less:    
Interest paid  (116,429)  (107,751)
Cash provided by (used in) operating activities  2,273,609   (770,165)
     
Investing activities    
Purchase of property, plant and equipment  (1,842,879)  (2,995,895)
Construction deposit paid  (1,462,539)  - 
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment  280,000   - 
Purchase of intangible assets  (4,479)  (190,150)
Cash used in investing activities  (3,029,897)  (3,186,045)
     
Financing activities    
Increase in bank indebtedness  1,298,438   - 
Issuance of long-term debt  -   2,000,000 
Repayment of long-term debt  (333,879)  (183,761)
Repayment of obligation under finance lease  (189,761)  (182,695)
Issuance of shares, net of fees  -   5,173 
Shares repurchased and cancelled, including fees  -   (322,629)
Stock option costs  (18,510)  - 
Proceeds from stock option exercise  -   64,774 
Cash provided by financing activities  756,288   1,380,862 
     
Net increase/(decrease) in cash  -   (2,575,348)
     
Cash, beginning of the period  -   2,831,959 
Cash, end of the period $- $  256,611 



About Brick Brewing

Brick is Ontario's largest Canadian-owned brewery. The Company is a regional brewer of award-winning premium quality and value beers and is officially certified under the Global Food Safety Standard, one of the highest and most internationally recognized standards for safe food production. Founded in 1984, Brick was the first craft brewery to start up in Ontario and is credited with pioneering the present-day craft brewing renaissance in Canada. Brick has complemented its Waterloo premium craft beers with the popular Laker brand.  In 2011, Brick purchased the Canadian rights to Seagram Coolers and in 2015, secured the exclusive Canadian rights to both LandShark and Margaritaville. In addition, Brick utilizes its leading-edge brewing, blending and packaging capabilities to provide an extensive array of contract manufacturing services in beer, coolers and ciders. Brick trades on the TSX under the symbol BRB. Visit us at www.brickbeer.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

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* EBITDA is a non-IFRS earnings measure, therefore it does not have any standardized meaning prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards and may not be similar to measures presented by other companies. EBITDA represents earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization, loss on disposal of property, plant, and equipment, and share based payments. Management uses this measurement to evaluate the operating results of the Company. This measure is also important to management since it is used by the Company’s lenders to evaluate the ongoing cash generating capability of the Company and therefore the amounts those lenders are willing to lend to the Company. Investors find EBITDA to be useful information because it provides a measure of the Company’s operating performance.

Contact Information
For further information:
David Birch, Chief Financial Officer
(519) 742-2732 Ext. 106
E-mail: info@brickbeer.com