Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have grown their Wrexham empire by adding a brewery to their ownership of the booming football club.
The famous pair have taken co-ownership of Wrexham Lager, which already sponsors Wrexham AFC and is said to be the oldest British lager brewery still in existence.
“Wrexham Lager has a 140-year-old recipe and a storied history and we’re excited to help write its next chapter,” said the actors.
They joked that they had “learned a lot” from their football experience: “The connection between club and community, the intricacies of the offside rule and the occasional need for beer — especially after finance meetings.”
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In a nod to the brewery’s foundations, the caption read: “We’re now proud co-owners of Wrexham Lager, brewed since 1882, which is why we’re using 1882 technology.”
Deadpool actor Reynolds, and producer and It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia star McElhenney have charted the club’s progress in the Disney+ series Welcome to Wrexham.
James Wright, chief executive of Wrexham Lager Beer Co Ltd, said having them on board would be “huge” for the business as it embarks on international expansion.
He added: “They have been doing wonders for the town of Wrexham and strongly share our passion for once again seeing Wrexham Lager enjoyed in all the far-flung corners of the globe.”
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