Seven Brothers Brewery have created a new beer inspired by Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham.
Andy Burnham has been nicknamed the ‘King of the North’ across social media for his efforts towards government support for a tier 3 lockdown in Greater Manchester.
But one Manchester-based company has gone a step further, dedicating a new batch of beer to him.
‘King of the North’ is a North England IPA that has been created by Seven Brothers.
The beer is a collaboration with Tip-Jar and their ‘hospitality mates’ across the city of Manchester to help raise funds for individuals who are most vulnerable at the minute.
They shared the news on social media writing: “Tiers are flooding, the tips have dried up… enter KING OF THE NORTH!”
“Inspired by the Mayor of Greater Manchester and his fight for funding across the North, we’ve teamed up with Tip-Jar and our hospitality mates from across the City of Manchester to raise funds for hospitality workers in need during this difficult time.”
“There are two ways you can help. You can visit the link in our bio and leave a tip at the Tip-Jar link for a struggling hospitality worker. At this not-for-profit venture, all your kind tips are supporting carefully selected individuals.”
“You can also grab a can of our KING OF THE NORTH beer, a portion of all profits will also benefit this venture. This New England IPA is getting a North England twist and it really packs a punch.”
You can pre-order the beer now and they will be dispatched from November 18th.
Seven Brothers are also creating free packed lunches with their sister company Four Sisters as part of the End Child Poverty campaign.
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