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Bays Brewery sets sail with new charity beer supporting Torbay Lifeboats

Bays Brewery in Paignton is making waves once again with the launch of its latest charity brew ‘Ahoy’, a refreshing golden ale raising a glass—and vital funds—for the heroic crew of Torbay RNLI.

Officially setting sail on 14 July 2025, ‘Ahoy’ is the third release in the family-run brewery’s 2025 Charity Brews campaign and will be available in bottles, beer boxes and on cask.

Crafted exclusively with hops sourced from UK shores, every bottle sold helps support the brave volunteers who keep Devon’s coastlines safe, with 5% of proceeds paid in support of the RNLI. ‘Ahoy’ will be available to purchase via Bays’ online shop, as well as in pubs and bars across Devon, and will also be on tap at the brewery’s pop-up bar during Torbay RNLI’s CrewFest 2025 event.

Taking place on Saturday 16 August 2025 (11am–10pm) at The Old Coastguard House on Kings Quay, the event will see volunteer lifeboat crew and locals enjoy live local music, delicious Devon produce, and festival fun for all the family on Brixham’s harbourside.

Director of Bays Brewery, Peter Salmon, said: “Ahoy is more than just a great homegrown golden ale—it’s a heartfelt tribute to the RNLI volunteers who risk their lives to keep our coast safe. We’re incredibly proud to be supporting the Torbay lifeboats through our charity beer programme, and CrewFest promises to be a true celebration of their service and the community they protect.”

The launch of ‘Ahoy’ comes as Torbay RNLI prepares to celebrate its 160th anniversary in 2026, marking over a century and a half of lifesaving service from one of the UK’s busiest lifeboat stations. Earlier this year, Bays was proud to lend its support to the Offshore & Bays Festival which raised an impressive £9,009 for Torbay RNLI— a clear sign that Devon knows how to drink for a good cause.

Ron Campion, Launch Authority at Torbay RNLI and Event Manager of CrewFest 2025, said: “We’re honoured by the generous support that Bays Brewery continues to give to the Torbay RNLI lifeboat station and its volunteer teams. We can’t wait to ‘splice the mainbrace’ with ‘Ahoy’ over the coming weeks. And we look forward to enjoying it with friends, family and supporters at our upcoming CrewFest event in August.”

‘Ahoy’ is the third of four charity brews being served up by the Torbay brewery which is giving back to the Devon community throughout 2025 with four small-batch limited-edition charity brews.
The first ‘Evergreen’ raised £1,050 for Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust, while ‘Claw’, created with Paignton Zoo, brings Bays’ total amount raised for animal conservation to date to almost £30,000. The final release in the 2025 Charity Brews campaign will be a festive favourite: Jingle Ale, returning in November to raise much-needed funds for Children’s Hospice South West. Each Charity Brew is a small-batch, limited-edition release that champions a different local cause, continuing Bays Brewery’s mission to give back to the Devon community it proudly calls home.

Find out more about Bays Brewery through their website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

July 9, 2025

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