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Wells and Young’s Brew Celebratory Birthday Beer for Keech Hospice Care

17th April 2012

Bedford based Wells and Young’s has brewed a limited edition birthday beer for its official charity – Keech Hospice Care - to celebrate the 21st anniversary of its founding.

Courage Directors "Make an Executive Decision"

10th April 2012

Estrella Damm is a hit on UK shores!

10th April 2012

Bombardier Advertising Hits Record Spend

2nd April 2012

Wells Bombardier, has announced a record investment in advertising as it becomes the official sponsor of UK entertainment channel Dave during their prime time weekday evening slot.

BOMBARDIER BEER LAUNCHES BANG ON! GUIDE TO FISHING

8th November 2011

Bedford brewery Wells & Young’s released today the third installment in the Bang On! Guides series staring Rik Mayall as The Bombardier.

Charles Wells Ltd placed in league for Top 250 Private Companies

28th October 2011

Bedford-based brewery and pub operator, Charles Wells Ltd has once again earned a place on the Sunday Times HSBC Top Track 250 league of Britain’s leading mid-market private companies published on 16 October.

Wells and Young's hires following axquisition of McEwan's and Younger's ale brands

6th October 2011

Wells and Young’s, the UK’s largest private brewery, has bolstered its award-winning marketing team with two new marketing recruits following the acquisition of Scottish beer brands, McEwan’s and Younger’s.

WELLS AND YOUNG’S ACQUIRES McEWAN’S AND YOUNGER’S

4th October 2011

The UK’s largest independent family brewery, Wells and Young’s, has purchased two iconic Scottish beer brands - McEwan’s and Younger’s - from Heineken UK.

HISTORIC BREW BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE

30th September 2011

Courage Imperial Russian Stout, a beer last brewed in London in 1982, has been recreated by Wells and Young’s head brewer, Jim Robertson, who last crafted the beer in Horselydown, London.

'New cask drinkers offer lifeline' to struggling pubs

26th September 2011

Cask ale’s growing appeal to a new audience of younger, affluent and sociable drinkers makes it a ‘lifeline’ for pubs struggling to stay afloat, according to The Cask Report 2011-12, published today. Cask drinkers are twice as likely to visit the pub as non-cask drinkers, spend more when they’re there and, most importantly, can’t switch to the supermarket to purchase their favourite drink.

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