Pictured above: Titanic Brewery owner's Dave (left) and
Keith Bott at the brewery in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. Dave is
holding a presentation pack containing Stoke-on-Trent Centenary
Ale.
A celebration ale will be launched on Friday as the director's
of award winning Titanic Brewery have an appointment with
royalty.
The Potteries brewery was commissioned by Stoke-on-Trent City
Council to brew a new beer to celebrate the city's centenary.
Titanic Directors' Keith and Dave Bott will hand a special
presentation pack of Potteries Centenary Ale to the Prince of Wales
during a civic reception on Friday (19 February).
The brothers will meet Prince Charles and the Duchess of
Cornwall as they visit Stoke-on-Trent to celebrate the federation
of the six towns which came together to become Stoke-on-Trent.
"We are thrilled to be chosen to help to celebrate the centenary
of our brewery's home city," said Keith.
"Titanic Brewery is proud to be a part of Stoke-on-Trent and our
bottled range carries the words Shipped from the Potteries."
"Interestingly, Prince Charles is a great supporter of the
role community style pubs play in society so we have a common
cause."
Titanic Brewery has gained recognition for promoting "the local"
pub. At at a time when pubs across the UK are closing at a rapid
rate, Titanic has opened three new community focused pubs.
Cllr Ross Irving, leader of Stoke on Trent City Council said:
"In this centenary year of the Federation of The Six Towns one of
the ways that we wanted to celebrate it was to have a commemorative
ale. We are delighted that we were able to work with the Titanic
Brewery to produce the Potteries Centenary Ale. I look
forward to sampling it myself."
Centenary Ale is a 4.8% full bodied deep golden beer with citrus
notes and a clean hoppy finish. It is available in bottles and on
draught and the brewery will donate 10 pence from every pint or
bottle sold to the Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent's charity fund.