PUBS across Devon and Somerset will be giving away free beer to celebrate the British boozer.
The promotion is being held to celebrate National Pub Fortnight and the fact public houses are often at the heart of communities.
These pubs in Somerset are giving away free drinks until August 5.
There will be 50,000 drinks up for grabs nationally, that’s 568 kegs and enough to fill 355 bath tubs, on a first come, first served basis.
Claim your free drink here and choose from a range of nearby pubs including:
- Winchester Arms - Taunton
- Kings Arms – Taunton
- The Flying Horse – Taunton
- The Duke - Bridgwater
- Blake Arms - Bridgwater
- Golden Ball - Bridgwater
- Coopers Arms - Highbridge
- Red Lion Inn - Axminster
- Dolphin Inn - Yeovil
- Market House Inn – Cullompton
There are plenty of drinks included in the offer, so you people can choose their favourite tipples.
Pints of Fosters, John Smiths, Kronenbourg 1664, Strongbow, Strongbow Dark Fruit, Heineken and Amstel and bottles of Old Mout, Bulmers and Heineken 0.0 are also included in the promotion.
National Pub Fortnight has been developed to celebrate the role that your local watering hole plays in the community, and it’s proven to be an important one. A recent survey has revealed that we would miss our local pub more than the park, the post office, the bank and the library, if it were to leave our high street.
The pub has also been ranked as the third most important local amenity, only beaten by the corner shop and doctor’s surgery.
In honour of National Pub Fortnight, some pubs have also gone to extreme lengths to demonstrate their community role, inviting local businesses to operate from the pub for a day to encourage people to visit.
The offer is available at thousands of pubs across the UK, thanks to Ei Publican Partnerships, the UK’s largest leased and tenanted pub business, and Star Pubs and Bars, who are working together to grow this year’s National Pub Fortnight.
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