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Hello,
I wanted to introduce my new company to you and your paper, the St Andrews Brewing Co.
Aiming to bring Local Real Ales to the streets of St Andrews, We are scheduled for a production start date of 31st of January and are producing 4 ales to launch the brewery -
St Andrews Brewing Co. Blonde, I.P.A., Seventy Bob and Oatmeal Stout.
The company is a one man operation and I’d like to offer myself to present the company in any feature or editorial piece The Saint may be interested in running.
To start with our beers shall all be bottled and marketed through farm shops, specialty shops, restaurants etc throughout Fife and Scotland. We hope to start a cask production soon but are limited by unit space and company size.
Artwork and presentation concepts have been designed by a local ceramics artist Susan Mcgill, creating a unique design that we hope stands outs and shall be seen on shop shelves and restaurant back shelves by March 2012.
Our web site http://www.standrewsbrewingcompany.com is up and running as well as our Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Thanks for your time and assistance, any questions or queries please do get in touch. I may be interested in any advertising packages The Tribe offers and hopefully once our beers are available I can offer tasting events or tours to yourselves and your readers.
Regards
Bob
Hi Bob,
This sounds really interesting – drop me an email (editor@thetribeonline.com) and we can discuss!
Best,
Rosie