WREXHAM Lager has released its Christmas video for 2022 and it features two very recognisable faces in a hilarious scenario.
The iconic business has teamed up with the legendary Bootlegger and model Alaw Haf to create a Christmas cracker.
Wrexham Lager has of course teamed up with social media sensation Bootlegger (real name Karl Phillips) on a number of occasions before, even creating their own Pilsner together.
And that drink of choice also stars in the festive treat of a video they released on Thursday, December 22.
The video shows Bootlegger walking into the Fat Boar in Wrexham, dressed as Santa and accompanied by Wrexham Lager's Joss Roberts.
Whilst there he clocks eyes with Alaw, who is an OnlyFans model from Mold, and appears to make a move towards her.
However, as he draws in closer, he sweeps Alaw aside and makes a move for the bar in true Bootlegger fashion.
He then calls to the barman for 'Two Bootleggers please captain".
A statement from Wrexham Lager alongside the video read: "Eat • Drink• Be Merry .. and if something catches your eyes, don’t be afraid to go & get it! Merry Christmas!"
You can watch the hilarious video here ...
Eat • Drink• Be Merry! 🎄
— Wrexham Lager (@WXM_Lager) December 22, 2022
.. and if something catches your eyes, don’t be afraid to go & get it! 🤣🎅🏻
𝐌𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐲 𝐂𝐡𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐦𝐚𝐬! 🍻 pic.twitter.com/4zoGtpqpvg
Wrexham Lager's Joss Roberts said: "After doing our first Christmas video last year, we thought let's follow it up in 2022. It's a bit of light-hearted fun for our customers to enjoy at a merry time of year!
"We thank Leighton Cox and his team once again for a great shoot and also the stars, Bootlegger and Alaw Haf for taking part.
"We wish everyone a merry Christmas and all the best for new year and - who knows - maybe Rob and Ryan can be in next years video?!"
Between them, Wrexham Lager, Bootlegger and Alaw have amassed over 400,000 followers on Twitter alone.
And the trio teaming up for Christmas has certainly made for a festive video to remember!
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