WREXHAM'S latest signing endeared himself even further to fans as he revealed he's a fan of a much-loved lager brand.
Former Premier League goalkeeper Ben Foster came out of retirement to sign for the Reds just last month.
The former England international previously played for Wrexham on loan 18 years ago, memorably starring in the 2-0 LDV Vans Trophy Final victory against Southend United at the Millennium Stadium.
Foster turned 40 years old on April 3 and the popular Wrexham Lager wished him a happy birthday.
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They showed a clip of the shot-stopper's podcast 'Fozcast' in which he discusses the lager brand.
On there, he says: "I can't drink this by the way, do you know that I am a current serving professional footballer? So, you can have that mate.
"Save it for another five weeks, then I'll have a few more."
Watch the clip here ...
𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲 𝐁𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡𝐝𝐚𝐲 @BenFoster 💪
— Wrexham Lager (@WXM_Lager) April 3, 2023
Great support to see our Wrexham Lager Export bottles on @Wrexham_AFC goalkeepers & @tomochoafozcast podcast ‘Fozcast’. 🎙️
Ben, we hope you enjoy a Wrexham (or two!) in a few weeks! ⬆️🍻 pic.twitter.com/e4uS2zlvgm
But, Foster then cheekily admitted to being a fan of Wrexham Lager when responding to their Instagram post.
He added: "I might have had a small sip off camera, lovely drop".
PIC: Foster's cheeky response to Wrexham Lager's Instagram post.
Foster is certainly not the first recognisable face to have confessed their love for Wrexham Lager.
The likes of fellow former Premier League players Ian Rush and Dion Dublin have also previously posed for pics with a famous pint of Wrexham's finest.
Foster has so far featured in wins over York City (3-0) and Oldham Athletic (5-1) as he looks to help Wrexham return to the English Football League come the end of the season.
And should that happen, we imagine there will be plenty of Wrexham Lager's going around to help celebrate the occasion!
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