An independent brewery in Shropshire has launched a new beer in partnership with a leading men’s mental health charity – with a portion of each bottle sold going towards supporting the charity’s work.
Hobsons Brewery, based in Cleobury Mortimer, has officially launched ‘Shed Ale’, a non-alcoholic beer brewed in partnership with the UK Men’s Sheds Association , which aims to reduce loneliness and isolation amongst men by offering them spaces to connect, converse and create.
Containing just 22 calories, the 500ml bottled beer is now available in cases of 6 and 12 from the Hobsons Brewery website. Individual bottles will also be available from selected retailers, that are soon to be announced – with 10p from every bottle sold being donated to the UKMSA. He continued: “Whether it’s woodworking, metalworking, repairing and restoring, electronics, model buildings, or even car building, UKSMA offers a place to pursue practical interests at leisure, promoting social connections and friendship building through sharing skills and knowledge.
A long-time supporter of the UKMSA, Hobsons Brewery recently teamed up with the charity when it transformed Portcullis House at the Palace of Westminster into ‘The Parliament Shed’, which was used as a temporary ‘Men’s Shed’ to highlight the health, wellbeing and social benefits of community-run Men’s Sheds.
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