
When did sports become so serious? When did being an athlete require you to sacrifice your life? Shouldn’t playing a sport actually involve playing? PUMA is bringing the joy back to sports, Capturing the joyful, active moments of life, For a different kind of athlete: The After Hours Athlete. Here’s to the champion of late night games. Ping Pong, Foosball, Darts, Bowling, Pool, And any other sport you can play with a drink in your hand. You are the master of the bank shot, the chip shot and the drop shot, all on a warped table. To you victory doesn’t always come in the form of a trophy, sometimes it’s a phone number. So let others have their 5am run, we’ll take the 5am cab. Let others put on their polyester uniforms, we’ll take our jeans and Pumas. Because if life is a sport We want to be its champion.
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Kopparberg Cider is delighted to be sponsoring The Warehouse Project for a third year, continuing our support of the UK's more alternative and underground music scene. Genuine imports from a town of the same name in central Sweden, Kopparberg is a family run business that has been fermenting the finest quality Swedish cider for generations.
For more information, please visit www.findkopparberg.com or join our Facebook fan site.

Budweiser 66 is proud to be involved with the Warehouse Project for the second time this year as the official lager. Providing an ultra refreshing lager, brewed with a hint of sweetness and low carbonation for a smooth, easy taste, Budweiser 66 will be the perfect drink for Warehouse Project goers to enjoy whilst watching their favourite acts.
See you at the bar!
To find out more about Budweiser 66 and its involvement with music and festivals head on over to www.facebook.com/budweiseruk

John Wray began producing his own rums in 1825 which he served at his establishment, The Shakespeare Tavern in Kingston. One of the rums born out of the Tavern was known simply as ‘Overproof rum’. At 63% ABV this was not your average white rum, it had a unique and distinctive flavour and character that proved popular with the people of Kingston. In 1860 John Wray brought in his nephew, Charles Ward, to help run the expanding business – hence the name Wray & Nephew Overproof White rum. Today Wray & Nephew Overproof rum is still made just outside of Kingston and is the white rum of choice for the Jamaican people where rum is not just a drink but a way of life. Perfect in rum punch shared with your brethren. Irie!