A NEW wine bar launching in Wrexham has confirmed it will sell Rob McElhenney's popular whiskey.
Co-founded by Wrexham AFC co-owner Rob McElhenney, Four Walls 'The Better Brown' Whiskey will be available to buy at 'Vault 33' when it opens its doors on the High Street on April 12.
Run by former Wrexham AFC player and now businessman Neil Roberts, the bar has already received the public support of Rob who says "it's the place to be."
Earlier today (April 5) he shared a joyous photo of the pair holding the much-loved whiskey brand behind the bar.
Neil said: "We are delighted to announce a new member to the Vault 33 family. Welcome onboard Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day Glenn Howerton."
He also shared a photo of a signed message from Rob who said "Good luck with Vault 33. I can't wait to visit when you're open."
Tried and tested by the Prince of Wales himself, Four Walls Whiskey has gone down a treat with AFC fans who are keen to support Rob and Ryan Reynolds in their business ventures.
Neil's passion for Wrexham and the club remains at the forefront as he branches out of his comfort zone and into the world of hospitality.
Earlier this year he was trained by landlord Wayne Jones at the Turf behind the bar, and also received training in pubs such as the Pant Yr Ochain and the Golden Lion.
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He said: "There has been plenty of blood, sweat and tears shed throughout this part of our journey but we feel immensely confident and proud of what we have tried to create for our home town."
Vault 33 will offer 'cocktails, upscale ambiance and friendly service' to all customers and has already received a lot of well-wishes on social media.
Neil is delighted to be sharing his new chapter with the people of Wrexham and hopes everyone will join him (and Rob) in raising a glass of the 'better brown' next week.
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