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Butcombe Brewing partners with UK trail running series

Butcombe Brewing partners with UK trail running series

Yahoo28-01-2025
Butcombe Brewing Co has partnered with the Maverick Race Trail Running series.
All race participants will be able to celebrate their achievements with a bottle of Butcombe's non-alcoholic beer at the finish line.
This includes the award-winning Goram IPA Zero and the newly released Tall Tales Pale Ale Zero.
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Runners to receive Butcombe's non-alcoholic beers as they finish Maverick Race (Image: Propaganda PR) Marketing director, Bruce Rowland, said: "We are delighted to be working with Maverick Race as its main beer partner.
"We are passionate about getting involved with and supporting the communities we serve so this is the perfect way to meet people in some of the most beautiful parts of the UK and toast their athletic successes with our ever-popular Goram IPA Zero and our brand-new Tall Tales Pale Ale Zero non-alcoholic beers."
Maverick Race's co-founder and CEO, Ben MacWilliam, said: "We can't wait to celebrate this partnership with all of you on race days—cheers to an exciting journey ahead."
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