
To mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain we're launching a campaign to raise £100,000 in aid of some 21st century
heroes and their families. For every pint of Spitfire bought in participating pubs, we'll donate 10p to the cause. The money
will be evenly shared between two vital organisations: Help for Heroes and the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund. There can't be a
much more enjoyable way to give to charity, so let's all raise our glasses and toast Britain's heroes past and present!
Buy the Bottle of Britain Campaign Book
to donate more...

Help For Heroes (H4H) was founded in 2007 to provide practical help for servicemen and women wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Based in a tin hut in Tidworth H4H has raised over £65 million as of 28/08/2010. It's a non-political organisation with national
newspaper and Royal support.

The RAFBF is the RAF's leading welfare charity. Providing practical, financial and emotional support for serving RAF personnel,
ex RAF personnel and their dependents. The charity spends £20 million per year on the 2.4 million members of the extended RAF
'family'. We have supported this charity since Spitfire was first brewed in 1990 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.

To donate as you drink visit a Shepherd Neame pub or a participating freehouse between the 6th and the 17th of September.
Or alternatively enjoy a pint or two at participating Punch Taverns or Enterprise Inns between the 23rd of August and the 30th of September.