IF YOU'VE ever thought of kitting your house out in Wrexham Lager gear, then now might just be the perfect time to do so.
That is because the company has launched a new 'man cave' collection which includes pillows with internet sensation Bootlegger's face on among other products.
Another popular item in its new range is the Wrexham Lager bucket hat - the first batch of which sold out within the first few hours.
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Countless numbers of those hats are now expected to be spotted in the crowd at the Wrexham Lager Open Air Festival which takes place this coming Saturday (June 18).
The stunning Commonwood Fishery ground will be hosting the festival, which will celebrate local talent as well as some familiar names.
Iconic Welsh singer Dafydd Iwan - the man behind the famous Yma O Hyd tune - will be playing from 8pm and Declan Swans will close the festival.
And with that, and Father's Day (June 19), just around the corner Wrexham Lager lovers are being invited to get their hands on the latest merchandise launched by the business.
‘Man cave collections’, pillow sets & bucket hats available NOW on our website & from the Brewery! Have your order in by tomorrow night & you’ll have it for Father’s Day! 🎁
— Wrexham Lager (@WXM_Lager) June 14, 2022
A REMINDER: We sell beer as well buckets & pillows (🤣)! They’re flying! 🔥https://t.co/aLvYLKzdVM pic.twitter.com/rrZMQZTjUU
The new items launched earlier today (June 14) are already said to be 'flying' and are available to purchase both online and from the brewery shop in Wrexham.
The Man Cave Collection (£32) includes:
- 1 X WREXHAM LAGER PILLOW
- 1 X SKY BLUE PILLOW
- 1 X WREXHAM LAGER HARDBACK COASTER
- 1 X SKY BLUE HARD BACK COASTER
- 1 X WREXHAM LAGER BAR TOWEL
- 1 X WREXHAM LAGER PINT GLASS
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