Triple fff Brewery

Triple fff Brewery are based in Hampshire and have been brewing craft ale since 1997, after their founder and owner, Graham Trott, a keen home brewer, started brewing in a disused furniture factory on the outskirts of Alton. Since then the business has grown and they now have a 50 barrel system that’s capable of brewing 160 casks per brew. Triple fff stands for ‘fortississimo’ in music and means ‘very very loud’. All their beers are named after songs of 60s rock icons, and they now have two pubs, a bar and a shop.

About the partnership

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The team at Triple fff first heard about the rare childhood cancer after a child in their village of Four Marks, sadly died from neuroblastoma. Last year a quiz in the village in aid of Neuroblastoma UK raised several thousands of pounds and the brewery supported the event by supplying all the beer. They have since made Neuroblastoma UK their official charity partner getting involved in Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September 2020, as well as fundraising at their sites across Hampshire.

Taz, Operations Manager at Triple fff said, “As a local company we employ parents with children at the local primary school where a pupil lost his fight to neuroblastoma. When something this rare is experienced in the community, we feel it our duty to raise funds and awareness of the vital work Neuroblastoma UK does in the fight to develop more effective and kinder treatments for children. We know that people are more aware of us than of this terrible illness and as such want to use our presence to highlight the charity. We aim to spread more awareness and in turn create funds.”

Even one of our patrons, Alan Carr, took a visit!

Even one of our patrons, Alan Carr, took a visit!

BECOME A CORPORATE PARTNER

Corporate partnerships are a valuable way for us to reach more supporters, raise vital funds and increase awareness of neuroblastoma.

If your company would like to support us through staff and customer fundraising, we’d love to hear from you!

Please email fundraising@neuroblastoma.org.uk to find out how we can work together to fight childhood cancer.