TANKFEST Hall & Woodhouse donation

Award-winning Dorset brewery Hall & Woodhouse has donated over £17,000 to The Tank Museum in an incredible gift to the charity that will help conserve the world’s finest collection of military vehicles.

As a valued TANKFEST partner, Hall & Woodhouse joined The Tank Museum to provide locally brewed beer and ales to visitors. Profits from the two bars were kindly donated to the charity.

Anthony Woodhouse, Chairman of Hall & Woodhouse, said: “Over the course of the weekend, we sold more than 6,000 pints from our bars at TANKFEST. We are very proud to donate the profit made from these sales to The Tank Museum. The charity plays such an important role in educating people, remembering the role of the tank, and those who served within them.

“TANKFEST is a great opportunity to get involved with our local communities and share a few pints of Badger and Outland as part of the celebrations. I’m grateful for our team who helped to make it a success, and I’m delighted that their hard work has helped such a good cause. We’re already looking forward to TANKFEST 2025.”

TANKFEST, presented by World of Tanks, was the biggest yet and enjoyed 24,000 visitors over the three days, who were able to enjoy Dorset brewed beer at the Hall & Woodhouse bars.

Image of outside bar with parasols and customers.
Event partners Hall & Woodhouse raised over £17,000 for The Tank Museum.
Sherman Fury in the TANKFEST arena in front of crowds.
TANKFEST enjoyed over 24,000 visitors from all over the world.

“We are thankful to the Hall & Woodhouse team for their kind support and wonderful donation. The Tank Museum is a registered charity, and the donated funds will benefit the vehicles in the collection and help us tell the story of tanks and the crew who served in them,” said Chief Operating Officer, Simon Prager.

The Tank Museum is looking for corporate sponsors for TANKFEST 2025. If you would like to work in partnership with the Museum, please get in touch.

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