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30-Sep-2005 SEASONAL BREW PERFECT FOR FESTIVE CELEBRATIONS
Shepherd Neame's Kentish ales are the ideal gift for beer connoisseurs and food fans, and will make celebrating Christmas at home extra special.
29-Sep-2005 LOUGHTON TRIUMPH IN ESSEX SPITFIRE 20/20 CUP
Loughton cricket team were winners of the Spitfire 20/20 Knockout Cup final played at Hadleigh on Sunday September 25.
26-Sep-2005 SHEPHERD NEAME REAPS HARVEST OF LOCAL FOOD INITIATIVE
Although the prize normally goes to an individual - it went to chef Michael Barry last time - Kent brewer Shepherd Neame won a lifetime achievement award at the prestigious Taste of Kent Awards in September.
23-Sep-2005 TAPPING THE ADMIRAL CELEBRATES VICTORY AT TRAFALGAR
Kent brewer Shepherd Neame has created a special ale to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.
20-Sep-2005 SHEPHERD NEAME TELESALES TEAM IS TURNING JAPANESE
Shepherd Neame's most recent brewing agreement with Japanese beer Asahi is having quite an impact on staff at the Faversham brewery - particularly in the telesales department!
19-Sep-2005 YOUTH CENTRE BENEFITS FROM KINGS HILL PUB REFURBISHMENT
Kings Hill residents and businesses joined Shepherd Neame brewery representatives on Tuesday 13 September for an evening of hospitality to celebrate a £95,000 refurbishment at The Spitfire pub.
16-Sep-2005 BEXLEY AND GORE COURT SHARE SPITFIRE 20/20 CUP
Bexley and Gore Court were joint winners of the second 20/20 Spitfire Knockout Cup final played at Beckenham on Saturday September 10, as rain stopped play in the final match.
12-Sep-2005 PRESTIGIOUS BEER AND FOOD WRITING AWARD LAUNCHED
A nationwide hunt for Britain's best beer and food writer has been launched by Kent brewer Shepherd Neame, with a £1,000 prize and a weekend in the Garden of England for grabs.
2-Sep-2005 BOTTLE OF BRITAIN BOOK RAISES MONEY FOR RAF BENEVOLENT FUND
Tally ho! The chaps behind those cheeky advertisements for Spitfire beer have brought out a book to celebrate its tongue-in-cheek humour and to raise money for the RAF Benevolent Fund.
 
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