A group of university students are celebrating after a beer they came up with for a college business project has been selected for sale by Waitrose & Partners.
Muddy Wellies ale, created by students at the Royal Agricultural University (RAU), is now on the shelves in three branches of the supermarket’s shops in Gloucestershire.
The store said it was attracted by both the taste and the fact that the drink is a Social Enterprise – meaning 10p from every bottle sold is returned to help launch RAU students’ new business ideas.
Muddy Wellies’ story began in 2006 after students in the Entrepreneurs Society created a craft ale with a local brewer which was sold in the university’s campus bar in Cirencester.
Now brewed by Friday Beer Company, it has been available in a range of small outlets across the region through local distributor Craft Drinks Co., before it caught the eye of discerning buyers at Waitrose.
Muddy Wellies Original Ale now appears on the shelves of Waitrose in Cheltenham, Cirencester and Stroud beside established brands like Peroni and Punk IPA. Marketed as a ‘drink with sole’, it is a traditional bitter ‘with a hint of Rye’.
Muddy Wellies
Katy Duke, head of enterprise at the RAU said: “It’s been a big journey for Muddy Wellies, with each group of new students taking it a little further along. Seeing the beer taking pride of place in Waitrose a decade after students came up with the idea makes us all proud and excited about where this might go now.
“We try to develop an entrepreneurial mindset in our students as part of the teaching across all RAU courses – not just our business degrees.”
The enterprising group overseeing Muddy Wellies at this stage of its journey are students Amelia Bailey, Charles de Fierlant Dormer, Ben Middlewood, Konrad Thungen, Maria Perry and Gijs Smits Van Oyen.
David Goddard, assistant buyer – Local and Regional – for Waitrose & Partners, said: “Muddy Wellies is a stand-out, great tasting beer that also supports young entrepreneurs starting their own businesses, so we’re excited about launching Original Ale into three of our shops in Gloucestershire.
“This particular social enterprise is an ideal way for students to develop their skills and experience. The partnership with Friday Beer, with whom we have already been working with for the last year, has produced a product they can be proud of.”