A FORMER Premier League footballer posed for a picture with a pint of Wrexham Lager earlier this week.

Most recently, Dion Dublin has been best known for being a presenter on BBC show Homes Under the Hammer.

But before that - while in his prime - he was one of the best finishers around in the top flight of English football.

The now 53-year-old scored 111 Premier League goals in 312 appearances, even winning the coveted Golden Boot while at Coventry City in the 1997/98 season (Sharing the prize with Michael Owen and Chris Sutton who also scored 18 goals).

Dublin played for the likes of Manchester United, Coventry and Aston Villa and also earned four caps for England.

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Earlier this week, the Wrexham Lager social media accounts posted a picture of the former striker with one of their world-famous pints.

As you can see, it got a resounding thumbs up and a big grin from the man himself!

The Wrexham Lager Beer Company Limited was first founded in 1882 by two German immigrants, Ivan Levinstein and Otto Isler, where they made bitters, ales and lagers.

In 2000, the business stopped producing Wrexham Lager products, the site was demolished and changed into a shopping outlet.

However, there was a revival of the Wrexham Larger product in 2011 with brothers Mark Roberts and Vaughan Roberts building a much smaller but successful brewery which has led to great success and even the opening of a brewery shop.