St Andrews Brewing Co further support the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation through the release of mistaken identity

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ST ANDREWS Brewing Company have announced the arrival of a new beer called “Mistaken Identity”, which has been released in support of the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, a Motor Neuron Disease charity founded by Scottish rugby personality Doddie Weir OBE. As with their previous rugby release “38 Year Itch” which celebrated the Scottish Rugby Team’s historic victory at Twickenham, all profits from the sale of Mistaken Identity will be donated to the foundation.

The name Mistaken Identity is a reference to Doddie’s defence when he was alleged to have broken curfew on the 1997 Lions Tour to South Africa.

Philip Mackey, St Andrews Brewing Company MD, said: “We are delighted to be supporting such a fantastic cause in our own unique way. In what remain challenging times for many people we hope that Mistaken Identity will bring a little festive cheer and will prove the beer of choice for the opening weekend of the 2022 6Nations Championships.”

Mistaken Identity can be purchased exclusively from the St. Andrews Brewing Company website on www.standrewsbrewingcompany.com.

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