Sponsorship
As part of our Support Your Local campaign, we are proud to be associated with the following long term sponsorships. (Find out more about our sponsorship policy)
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Leicester Tigers
We are proud to be the official beer of the Leicester Tigers until 2018. This is a very exciting time for the club with the major redevelopment of their Welford Road ground and the new Cat Stand will open this season.
What better way to enjoy the game than with a pint of Tiger! Tiger is available throughout the ground and now available in cask within the Cat Stand
Cheers to a great season!
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Burrough Cricket League
Everards Original Burrough and District Cricket League – Everards Brewery have links with the Burrough and District Cricket League dating back to 1926.
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Charnwood Sunday Football League
Everards Brewery sponsor the Charnwood Sunday Football league Knockout Cup.
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Everards Leicestershire Club Cricket League
The Everards Leicestershire Club Cricket League was established in 1974. It is the Senior League in the County, and the 46 teams play within eight Divisions.
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Everards Men's Darts League
The Everards Darts League has 38 teams across four divisions that play on Tuesday evenings in Everards Pubs and other outlets that stock Everards products.
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Everards Premier Snooker League
Everards are proud to sponsor the Leicester & District Institute of Snooker league.
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Everards Senior Football League
Everards Brewery sponsor the Premier and 1st Divisions of the Leicestershire Senior Football League, where the Beacon Bitter Cup is played for by 34 clubs.
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Everards Women's Darts League
The sixteen teams that make up the Everards Lady’s Darts League play in Everards Pubs and other outlets that stock Everards products on a Wednesday evening.
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Leicester Sunday Football League
Everards Brewery are pleased to be associated with the Leicester Sunday Football League by sponsoring the Everards Brewery League Cup.
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Original Anstey Morris Men
The Anstey Morris Men can be seen dancing at pubs around the Midlands – including a few Everards ones of course – from St. George’s Day to early September.







