Two beers from Veterans Brewing can be sampled in the Vulcan pub. These drinks are called Tracer and 303. The reaction from customers to the charity-produced beverages has been positive. Promotional Drinkware from Coatbridge may be used in the leisure sector.
Various Wetherspoons outlets have been selling the drinks in question. Tommy Watt and Alex McDivitt at Veterans Brewing ensure that some of the proceeds of the beer sales end up in the accounts of charities with military links.
McDivitt told the Daily Record:
“303 is called after a rifle; it has a fruit and citrus taste and is one that lager drinkers would like. Tracer is an amber-red colour, like the light it’s called after— and it’s mild but with a spicy aroma. We started producing both of these beers in May and it’s great to see them being sold like this on a regular basis.”
North Lanarkshire Council has provided support for the initiative. Further assistance has been made available by the Business Gateway. Meanwhile, McDivitt has expressed his gratitude to East-West Ales and the pub chain which has made so much progress possible.
The headquarters of Veteran Brewing is located in Coatbridge’s Atrium business hub. The organisation has just established a production facility in a local industrial estate.Get a Free Quote for Drinkware