Posted: Sun 4th Jun 2023

Wrexham brewery supplies Kings of Leon with backstage beers

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Jun 4th, 2023

Staff at a local brewery have spoken of their pride of supplying their beers to the Kings of Leon.

The multi award winning band performed two shows at the Racecourse over the May Bank Holiday weekend.

Big Hand Brewing Co Ltd were delighted to be selected in supplying the band with beers to enjoy backstage

Celebrating 10 years in the brewing business it was the perfect way to recognise this achievement, especially knowing the Kings of Leon would be enjoying their award winning American Pale Ale – Appaloosa.

After sadly losing their founder Dave Shaw to cancer last year the team at Big Hand have pulled together to continue his legacy and it is occasions like this that make it all worthwhile.

Carole Shaw, wife of Dave who is fondly known as the ‘Accidental Brewer’ personally delivered the beers and said: “We were beyond thrilled and it was an absolute pleasure to have been involved in this fantastic event supporting the band during their performances – cheers to the Beer of Kings”.



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