Rugby Six Nations tournament kicks off with Crooked Hooker ale

February 08, 2017

Rugby Six Nations tournament kicks off with Crooked Hooker ale

Towcester Mill Brewery is hoping its Crooked Hooker ale will go down a storm during February and March as the Rugby Six Nations kicks off on the 4th February.

Crooked Hooker is brewed especially for and named after the Northampton Saints Rugby former players club ‘The Crooked Hooker’, and is a traditional amber session ale brewed to leave a satisfying hop finish.

Towcester Mill Brewery is also the proud sponsor for the second season of Towcestrians Rugby Club.  “It’s been a great six months so far sponsoring the Towcestrians Rugby Club. Our partnership fits perfectly with Crooked Hooker and our links with the Saints. It’s the perfect combination – watching a Rugby Six Nations game with a pint of Crooked Hooker in your hand!” said John Evans, brewer of the ale.

“Towcestrians Rugby Club is delighted to have Towcester Mill Brewery as one of our sponsors and our members really enjoy the ales provided,” added Richard Michael on behalf of the Towcestrians. “The cask ale Crooked Hooker is a great addition to our bar and is enjoyed in victory or defeat! Cheers and thanks to Towcester Mill Brewery.”

All the Rugby Six Nations games will be aired at Towcester Mill Brewery in the Turbine Room. Crooked Hooker will be on offer from 4 February until 18 March when, during the England games, a four pint pitcher ‘to share’ will cost just £10! Terms and conditions apply, please see the poster in our tap room or call 01327 437060.