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(From Off Licence News)
Byline: Christine Boggis
A real ale targeted at women is to be released in bottles in time for spring.
Harry's Beer is the brainchild of teenage entrepreneur Harriet Easton, who teamed up with Shropshire's Hanby Ales to brew a cask ale which is now on sale in just one Shropshire bar - The Salopian in Shrewsbury.
But Easton has big plans for the brew, including a move into bottles and the off-trade in the next few months, and adding a new flavour to the line in the summer.
Vanessa Fairfax-Woods, spokeswoman for the Jools Payne Partnership, which is promoting the beer, told OLN: "We are going to be seeing how it goes with regard to cask, and put it into bottles so it can be available nationwide." Nineteen-year-old Easton came up with the idea for the brew after an unpleasant encounter with RTDs, and put it into practice during her gap year, before starting a politics degree at Newcastle University. She founded the Rushing Dolls ...