A Brunswick Brewing Company beer, created to raise funds for the Seeing Dogs Alliance charity, sold out in its first week of release.

Midas, a trained seeing dog
Double Vision is a golden 4.4% ABV beer, hopped with Rakau from New Zealand plus Idaho 7 and Simcoe from the US. Ten pence from each pint sold is donated to the charity to help combat the current shortage of seeing dogs and the urgent need of thousands of visually impaired people across the UK.
Its swift sale has encouraged Liam Flynn, chair of The Seeing Dogs Alliance, to call for more Derbyshire pubs to stock the beer.
“Our launch of Double Vision went better than expected, showing how awesome the beer itself is, but also how supportive the customers, staff, and landlords of Everards pubs and inns have been in promoting the great cause that drinking Double Vision supports,” said Liam.
“If we can encourage more pubs across the Midlands to stock Double Vision, we can raise more money to help us in our work, which is so critical now.”
Pubs currently confirmed to sell Double Vision include:
- Brunswick Inn, Derby
- Dead Poets Inn, Holbrook
- 189 bars, Allestree
- Talbot Taphouse, Ripley
- Seven Stars, Rugby
- Gatehouse Tavern, Coventry
- and selected pubs within the Everards estate
To enquire about stocking Double Vision, visit brunswickbrewingcompany.co.uk.