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CARDINALS GOLD LAGER LAUNCHED

Andy Morgan
12:00am, Mon 10th Sep 2007
Further to the success of the Cardinals Own Bitter the Club have now launched their very own lager, CARDINALS GOLD.

This is an organic lager and made purely from organic produce. No additives or preservatives. The organically grown hops deliver a floral note to the brew and the purity of flavour is protected by meticulous cold filtration. This is a long, powerful brew with a firm body and a luxuriant head.

Each 660ml (bigger than a pint) bottle is 5% vol and on sale from the Club bar for ?3.00.

The lager also comes in a ?mini cask? containing 8 pints. These will be ideal for home BBQ parties with each cask coming fitted with tap for easy pouring.

Andy Morgan comments: ?We have been delighted with sales of our bitter and this new lager will be even more popular with our supporters. The 660ml bottles will be on sale from our clubhouse every home matchday, starting with the Altrincham match this coming Saturday, 15 September. This new initiative is one of many the Commercial Team here at the club will be launching throughout the coming months. It is an exciting time to be involved with the club especially with the recent news that the Council have agreed to sell an area of Council-owned land to the local football club at open market value. Woking Football Club will now be able to move forward with its development proposals.?

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