WREXHAM Lager has teased a new beer which is set to launch this week.

The lager is the oldest British lager being first produced in 1882 and was popular, having famously been the only lager to be produced on the RMS Titanic, which sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.

The ‘Welsh liquid gold’, unfortunately went into decline and the original brewery was closed in 2000.

However, after ten years a new hi-tech brewery opened in 2011 in the heart of Wrexham, and the brand saw a revival and growing success.

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The business has enjoyed astounding success over the last few years in particular.

It has even teamed up with social media sensation and die-hard Wrexham AFC fan Karl Phillips aka Bootlegger to launch his own brand of beer.

As of January 2022, the '1974 Bootlegger Pilsner' and Wrexham Lager have been on sale at Aldi stores across Wales and England. 

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PIC: Bootlegger with his own beer produced by Wrexham Lager!

Now, there is further good news for the firm as it prepares to launch its latest beer this week.

This will be the newest beer it has launched in two years.

Although not much detail has yet been announced for the new brew, Wrexham Lager says it will be one of 'many more' special announcements to come this week.

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