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West Yorkshire brewery and Star Pubs unite to create beer to beat loneliness

Keighley-based Timothy Taylor’s Brewery has worked with Heineken UK’s Star Pubs to introduce a limited-edition cask ale called Marmalade Best to raise funds for loneliness charity the Marmalade Trust.

The Trust works to support of individuals experiencing loneliness, and will be on sale from now until the end of October, including during Cask Ale Week. For every pint of Marmalade Best sold, Star Pubs will donate 20p to the charity.

To create the ale, Star Pubs collaborated with Timothy Taylor’s and hops producer Charles Faram, who generously provided some of the hops for this special ale, knowing it was for a charitable cause.

Marmalade Best is a refreshing, golden beer brewed at 3.4% ABV. To deliver the distinctive warm, orange zest, spicy and resinous aroma and flavours, Emperor from the Charles Faram Hop Development Program and Admiral were selected to work alongside Timothy Taylor’s favourites Goldings, Fuggles and Savinjski Goldings.

Each firkin will come with a Marmalade Best pump clip featuring a QR code linking to Marmalade Trust’s website for more information on the charity and the support available.

Point-of-sale kits will also be distributed to participating pubs with conversation starter ideas to encourage pubgoers to talk to one another.

Says Star Pubs MD Lawson Mountstevens: “The bar is the focal point of any pub, so what better place to raise awareness of Marmalade Trust and the work it does to support people experiencing loneliness, than to have a dedicated charity ale? The launch of Marmalade Best will be a conversation starter between staff and customers. In addition to raising money for this great cause, it will also draw attention to this important subject and the charity.”

Amy Perrin, CEO and founder of Marmalade Trust said: “I am excited for the launch of the Marmalade Best, giving people a refreshing ale which they can enjoy in pubs across the country.”

So far, the funds raised by Star Pubs and HEINEKEN for Marmalade Trust have helped provide 222 Christmas lunches, doorstep visits, and hampers. The funds have also enabled 400 hours of telephone conversations between 115 volunteers and members through the charity’s companion scheme.

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