Bath Ales has announced it has extended its long-running sponsorship of English Premiership side Bath Rugby for a further two seasons.
The brewer, which is headquartered north west of Bath in Warmley, South Gloucestershire, began sponsoring the club in 2014.
The deal will see the continued branding of the west stand of the team鈥檚 ground The Rec, which was renamed the Gem Stand after the brewer鈥檚 flagship amber ale in 2016.
Gem will continue as Bath Rugby鈥檚 official beer with sponsored branding also continuing at the ground鈥檚 Swift Half bar.
As part of the ongoing sponsorship deal rugby fans will be offered a matchday selection of beer brands from Bath Ales鈥 Cornish parent company St Austell Brewery, once coronavirus restrictions are lifted and they are able to return to watch live games.
Andrew Turner, managing director of beer and brands at St Austell Brewery said: 鈥淭his is our eighth year working with Bath Rugby and during that time our partnership has gone from strength to strength.
鈥淣ot only does the relationship drive great engagement with our beer brands, but it gives us the chance to engage with our local community, right in the very heart of the city.
鈥淲e can鈥檛 wait to reconnect with Bath Rugby supporters again as soon as we鈥檙e able to, and serve them our fresh draught beer, as they make up for lost time and immerse themselves in live sport once again.
鈥淲e look forward to the coming year and as always, wish the squad the best of luck for the season ahead.鈥
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Bath Rugby's chief operating officer Alex Cohen added: 鈥淲e have established a very successful and longstanding partnership with Bath Ales over the years, which we鈥檙e delighted will be continuing into 2022.
鈥淎s one of our key local partners, we鈥檙e delighted that the brewery will be continuing to play an important part in the match day experience for our supporters, helping us welcome them back to live rugby and making the unique atmosphere of the Rec even more special.鈥
Bath Ales鈥 four-vessel brew house, the Hare Brewery, has the capacity to produce more than 50,000 brewers鈥 barrels of beer 鈥 over 14.5 million pints.
The company was acquired by the family-owned St Austell Brewery in 2016.