WREXHAM Lagrt has delved deep into its roots as it brings its original premium pilsener back to the shelves.
Brewed in Wales since 1882, the Wrexham Lager Beer Co is the oldest lager brewery in Great Britain.
Its high-quality lager beer is made with the finest Welsh water and carefully selected ingredients, using a unique original recipe that is over 140 years old and brewed with the very best modern Bavarian equipment.
The Wrexham Lager Beer Co is built on 140 years of heritage and history - and with that in mind its original premium pilsener has been re-launched this month.
Once a staple on the shelves of Harrods, the only lager chosen for the Titanic and served in some of the most prestigious hotels, this clean premium pilsener style lager features subtle floral hop aromas, is a beautiful golden amber and delivers on the palate with a smooth bitterness.
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And whilst the pilsener may come in a bottle with a fresh, new look, it has been produced using the historical original recipe that brought it fame all those decades ago.
The 4.6% pilsener style lager comes in a 330ml bottle and is brewed using a mix of premium imported German malts and the famous Wrexham water, giving the beer a consistent blend of subtle malty notes and a crisp, smooth and refreshing taste.
Founded in 1881 by German immigrants The Wrexham Lager Beer Co is the oldest lager brewery in Great Britain. The family run business continues to produce its high-quality lager in the heart of Wrexham and its pilsener is conditioned for a minimum of four weeks, ensuring it is created to the highest standard.
The Wrexham Lager Beer Co has also been a key sponsor of Wrexham AFC since the 1990s, with the football club now famously under the ownership of Hollywood legends Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
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