Autumn is in full swing, marking the peak of Harvest Festival season, a time to share with those in need – and the return of the autumnal twist on Hells Lager, Harvest Hells in partnership with food redistribution charity, The Felix Project.

Drawing on the rich, malty flavours of autumn, Harvest Hells is the robust take on the all-weather Hells Lager. Full of flavour, the deep red lager is perfect for lockdown drinking, or cosying up with on a crisp Sunday afternoon.

Camden Town Brewery have teamed up with The Felix Project for the second year running, to help raise awareness of the millions of people across the UK experiencing food poverty, a problem which has been exacerbated by Covid-19, with people across the country struggling more than ever.

Over the last few months, The Felix Project has responded to the Covid-19 crisis by expanding its operations in order to reach as many vulnerable people in need. Since March, the charity has increased deliveries of surplus food to charities and schools from 10,000 tonnes to 26,000 tonnes based on demand from across the capital. They have already delivered the equivalent of 14 million meals this year, to help people who are isolating, the elderly, the homeless, children, families and more.

Harvest Hells has an ABV of 4.6% and is available now in the following:

Single cans / 4 packs for £1.99 / £7.49  at Wholefoods and 6 packs for £10 from Camden’s web shop.