West Midlands Railway partners with Sadler's Brewery to launch 'Last Train Home' ale - The Droitwich Standard

West Midlands Railway partners with Sadler's Brewery to launch 'Last Train Home' ale

Droitwich Editorial 23rd Aug, 2019   0

BLACK Country based Sadler’s Brewery is raising a glass to West Midlands Railway’s discounted evening train services with the launch of its session pale ale.

‘Last Train Home’, a light and refreshing Session IPA has been brewed to celebrate West Midlands Railway’s £2.50 Evening Return and the introduction of more evening and later trains across various locations of the network.

Avoiding the expense of taxis and the rush of peak time travel, passengers can now hop on their local train any time after 6.30pm (within the Network West Midlands area zones) and experience all that Birmingham has to offer.

Whether it’s after work drinks to sample a glass of the Last Train Home ale, a trip to the cinema to catch the latest release or a weekend dinner date for two, passengers across the region will be able to get to their desired location and back for just £2.50 off peak.




Available by cask, the zesty and fragrant Last Train Home ale will be stocked at a number of city centre based venues including Head of Steam, Pint Shop, Old Joint Stock, The Wellington, Post Office Vaults, Lost & Found, Cosy Club and Eagle & Tun from 23rd August 2019.

Andy Camp, commercial director at West Midlands Railway, said: “Birmingham is a fantastic city that is always on the move.


“Whether it’s the rapidly changing infrastructure, the booming restaurant scene or the exciting festivals and events, Birmingham is more than just a 9-5 city and we’re recognising this through initiatives like the £2.50 Evening Return, as well as future investments to enhance the network.”

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