A BEER made in the heart of Stroud's five valleys is now appearing at the home of British politics.
Stroud Brewery’s signature beer, Budding, is being served as a guest beer at the Strangers' Bar in the Houses of Parliament.
This is the first time one of the brewery's organic cask beers has appeared in Parliament and is a key event in the Brewery’s activities for Organic September.
The guest appearance of Budding is the result of an official request made by Simon Opher, MP for Stroud, who is a long-time supporter of the brewery and its commitment to organic and sustainable practices.
Greg met Mr Opher in the Strangers Bar to mark the occasion and serve a pint behind the historic bar.
Mr. Opher expressed his excitement at seeing the beer available to MPs, peers, and staff, saying:"I’m delighted that I can get a pint of Budding here in Parliament.
"It’s a little bit of home in what can be quite a challenging environment. It’s also great to be able to help spread the message about the importance of organic and sustainable food.
"We have to do everything we can to tackle the climate emergency, and having organic beer from Stroud Brewery available here helps to keep that at the forefront of all our minds."
It's hoped that Budding on the bar will help make MPs aware of Organic September, the UK’s annual celebration of all things organic, from food and drink to cosmetics and clothing.
Greg Pilley, founder & MD of Stroud Brewery, said: "We are thrilled to have Budding featured in such a prestigious setting, especially during Organic September.
"As a brewery committed to sustainability and organic principles, it's wonderful to see our beer representing these values in Parliament.
"We hope this will spark conversations around the importance of supporting organic and sustainable producers."
Budding, named after the inventor of the lawnmower, Edwin Budding, is a pale ale with a delicate balance of malt and hops that has earned numerous accolades.
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