CIRENCESTER Town have announced a £10,000 partnership with Gloucester-based firm Interbrew UK.
The two-year deal coincides with the club's move to the custom-built £2 million Corinium Stadium.
As part of the agreement, Interbrew will act as exclusive suppliers of draught and bottled beer at the new clubhouse.
Interbrew's regional account manager Ray Carr said: "The Corinium Stadium will shortly become a focal point for the local community. Interbrew is pleased to announce the deal and is looking forward to supporting the club.
Cirencester's newly-appointed full-time general manager Anna Kocerhan is currently drumming up commercial interest, as the club hope to press for Dr Martens' honours next season.
She said: "Interbrew's involvement is one of the ways in which businesses can contribute to the future success of the club.
"They have made a considerable commitment to the club and we are very happy.
"We are currently in negotiations with several other companies regarding sponsorship. We are also due to disclose next season's shirt sponsor shortly."
The Corinium Stadium is nearing completion and will be unveiled on May 23. The pitch will be initiated on July 20, when Ciren's first team entertain a Tottenham Hotspur side.
Any businesses wishing to assist with the sponsorship of Cirencester can contact Anna Kocerhan on 01285 654543.
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