Pubs in the East Midlands will be stocking a limited edition beer this October, created specially to raise funds for the Seeing Dogs Alliance.

Midas seeing dog
Midas, a trained seeing dog

Double Vision (4.4% ABV) launches on 4th October, in time for Brunswick Brewing Co’s annual beer festival. It will be available in pubs across the region. It’s a golden ale, hopped with Rakau from New Zealand, and Idaho 7 and Simcoe from the US.

The beer will raise funds for the Seeing Dogs Alliance, with 10p from each pint sold being donated to the charity. This will help combat the current shortage of seeing dogs, urgently required by thousands of visually impaired people across the UK.

Pubs across Derbyshire, Warwickshire, and Leicestershire will be stocking Double Vision from October, with more still opting in. Pubs currently confirmed to sell it include:

  • Brunswick Inn, Derby
  • Dead Poets Inn, Holbrook
  • Talbot Taphouse, Ripley
  • Seven Stars, Rugby
  • Gatehouse Tavern, Coventry, and
  • Selected pubs within the Everards of Leicestershire estate

For more information about The Seeing Dog Alliance, click here.