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Brett Gibbons

Harvest Hells autumn ale will aid work of food charity during Covid crisis

A brewery has linked with a food distribution charity for an autumnal version of its award-winning craft beer.

Camden Town Brewery has partnered The Felix Project to launch Harvest Hells, the latest beer in the Hells Lager range.

Drawing on the rich, malty flavours of autumn, deep red-coloured Harvest Hells is full of flavour.

The brewery has teamed up with The Felix Project for the second year running, to help raise awareness of the millions of people across the UK experiencing food poverty, a problem which has been exacerbated by Covid-19, with people across the country struggling more than ever.

Since March, the charity has delivered the equivalent of 14 million meals to help people who are isolating, the elderly, the homeless, children, and hard-pressed families.

Jasper Cuppaidge, Founder of Camden Town Brewery said: “We’re really glad to be working with The Felix Project for the second year running.

"The Covid-19 crisis has left many people out of jobs, turning to local food banks and the incredible volunteers at The Felix Project for support. We’re making a financial donation from every can sold in the first month to help aid the fantastic work they do to end food poverty in the city that our brewery was founded.”

Mark Curtin, of The Felix Project, added: “Since lockdown the demand on our services has increased dramatically and we rely on the generosity of our supporters and partners to enable us to continue to operate on the increased scale required.”

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