Thornbridge Brewery give donation from 4th Rifles beer sales to help hospitality staff in crisis

Bakewell-based Thornbridge Brewery is helping a charity that supports hospitality workers who have lost income during the coronavirus lockdown.
Thornbridge Brewery's 4th Rifles.Thornbridge Brewery's 4th Rifles.
Thornbridge Brewery's 4th Rifles.

The brewery is working alongside JKS restaurants to donate a percentage of profits from their collaboration beer 4th Rifles to Hospitality Action.

Following the spread of COVID-19 and the shut down of bars, restaurants and non-essential businesses, the hospitality industry has been hit hard. Charities offering help to workers such as Hospitality Action are seeing record levels of demand for their support during this unprecedented time.

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Thornbridge, which is still trading online (via their webshop Thornbridge.co.uk) has agreed with JKS to donate £2 from every case of 4th Rifles sold to Hospitality Action, to give back to the industry which they know and love.

Simon Webster, co-Founder and owner of Thornbridge Brewery said: “Whilst all are facing unprecedented challenges just now we feel it’ s so

important to give something back to the industry that supports us. We have a fantastic relationship with JKS restaurants and they welcomed the idea of us donating some of the profits from 4th Rifles to this worthy cause. We have seen such kindness, generosity and support at this difficult time which is so reflective of the wonderful industry which we are a part of.”

Thornbridge teamed up with JKS restaurants back in 2018 to collaborate on 4th Rifles, a citrusy pale ale, for their new venue, Brigadiers, in London.

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