Award-winning brewery, Hall & Woodhouse, donates nearly £30,000 to The Tank Museum through 2025 events.
Hall & Woodhouse have partnered with the Dorset charity for the past three years, starting with TANKFEST and now supporting the bi-annual Tiger Day. They provide locally brewed beer and ale to visitors, with profits from their bars kindly donated to the Museum.
The events attract 33,000 people from around the world, who travel to see the rarest historic tanks in action. As well as watching displays, visitors can explore Living History encampments, trade stands, and food vendors around the site.

Events & Partnership Manager for The Tank Museum, Tom Holmes, says: “We are so grateful for Hall & Woodhouse’s continued support of our events. Not only do they ensure our guests are well looked after, but they also help us preserve and conserve our nationally important collection for generations to come.”
“Attending events at The Tank Museum is something we always look forward to, and 2025 was particularly special as we were able to support not just TANKFEST, but both Tiger Day events as well,” said Alice Kendall, Events Manager for Hall & Woodhouse.

Alice continued “Across the three events, we sold 10,829 pints, and we’re incredibly proud that the profits from those sales will be donated directly to the Museum. Supporting a charity that is so dedicated to preserving history, educating visitors, and remembering those who served means a great deal to us.
“These events allow us to be part of something bigger, working alongside a brilliant team, engaging with visitors, and contributing to a great cause. We’re hugely grateful to everyone involved and are excited to continue supporting The Tank Museum in the years to come.”
The Tank Museum runs a varied events programme throughout the year, including a Christmas market, wellbeing day, and most recently an event for new parents.



