Tring Brewery will brew 12 monthly specials to support animal rescue centre
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Tring Brewery will be raising money to support Chilterns Dog Rescue Society throughout 2021.
The team at Tring Brewery will collaborate with the local rescue centre, brewing twelve monthly specials named after fun-loving, furry friends.
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Hide AdIn return for their beery inspiration, Tring Brewery will raise funds and awareness for Chilterns Dog Rescue Society.


Chilterns Dog Rescue Society was founded in 1963, rehoming tens of thousands of dogs over 50 years in the local area.
Andrew Jackson, director at Tring Brewery, said: “It is great to be working with Chilterns Dog Rescue Society throughout 2021.
"As an independent business, supporting local is a massive part of our ethos - to give back to the community and help vulnerable animals is truly a fantastic opportunity.
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Hide Ad"We raise a glass to the Chilterns Dog Rescue Society, their passionate and dedication is unmatched, we cannot wait to campaign with them!”


In 2017 the society moved into their first dedicated home - a purpose-built rescue centre in Chivery, near Tring.
Through the launch of their new location Chilterns Dog Rescue Society can now provide veterinary care and specialist training to dogs that need it the most.
The care provided by the centre is made possible through voluntary work and generous donations from dog lovers and beer drinkers alike.
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Hide AdA spokesperson for Tring Brewery added: "Awareness and funds are vital to the local centre and Tring Brewery are thrilled to be supporting their mission; rescuing and rehoming dogs across the Chilterns.
"Cheers to a new year, and to the Chilterns Dog Rescue Society!"
For more about Chilterns Dog Rescue Society click here.
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