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Shepherd Neame’s Visitor Centre, located at their Faversham brewery, has recently been honored with a prestigious Welcome award from VisitEngland’s Visitor Attraction Accolades. This award recognizes the exceptional visitor experience offered by the centre, which includes a popular brewery tour and beer tasting session.

The Visitor Centre is among 72 English attractions that have been recognized for providing outstanding visitor experiences. In addition to this recent award, the centre also received a Hidden Gem award last year for its brewery tour experience. Giles Hilton, Shepherd Neame’s head of customer relations, expressed his delight at the recognition, stating that the team works hard to ensure that visitors have a welcoming and informative experience.

Thousands of people visit the Visitor Centre each year to learn more about Britain’s oldest brewer and to enjoy the brewery tours. The award not only acknowledges the hard work of the dedicated team at the centre but also recognizes the contributions of everyone behind the scenes at the brewery.

In other news, Beer Today is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month. The website is a valuable resource for beer enthusiasts, providing updates on the latest news and events in the beer industry. However, the site is in need of more support to ensure its survival into the future. Beer Today is calling for more Patreon supporters to help sustain the website. There are various support options available, including individual support and opportunities for commercial businesses to promote their products and services through the site.

By becoming a Patreon supporter, individuals can help Beer Today continue to provide valuable content to its audience. Commercial businesses can also benefit from promotional opportunities, such as social media sharing, advertorials, and advertising discounts. For more information on how to support Beer Today through Patreon, visit patreon.com/beertoday.

Overall, the recognition of Shepherd Neame’s Visitor Centre and the call for support from Beer Today highlight the importance of community involvement in sustaining and celebrating the beer industry. Whether through honoring exceptional visitor experiences or supporting valuable online resources, individuals and businesses can play a role in promoting and preserving the rich heritage of brewing in England.