To celebrate the re-opening of pubs and the impending summer of sport (the Euros), Greene King pubs is offering a FREE pint to every customer.
Football fans in East Lancashire will be able to redeem their free pint of the brewer's own pale ale, Ice Breaker, on Friday June 11, to mark the first day of the rescheduled Euro 2020 tournament.
The offer will be available at more than 1,000 participating Greene King pubs, nationwide, including, the Fernhurst, Blackburn; The Old Cobblers Inn, Rawtenstall; Sycamore Farm, Burnley; The Star, Burnley; Malthouse Farm, Whittle-le-Woods; Hartwood Hall, Chorley, Yarrow Bridge; Chorley; Hare and Hounds, Ramsbottom; Thatch and Thistle, Nelson; and The War Horse, Buckshaw Village.
No vouchers or downloads are needed; punters simply need to utter the words ‘your home of pub sport’ to the bar staff and they'll be provided with a refreshing pint in readiness to watch the match at their favourite local.
The passphrase is also featured exclusively in Greene King’s video campaign ’24 Nations’ featuring footballing heroes, Jamie Redknapp, Ally McCoist and Ashley Williams – who each represent the participating home nations in the competition.
The film shows fans arguing over who will win the tournament and takes a look back on legendary moments from previous years.
Head of sport at Greene King, Chris Conchie, said: “With an exciting summer of sport in front of us, we can’t wait to welcome our customers back to our pubs to enjoy watching sport with us once again.
“We’ve all been forced to watch sport from home but we know our pubs are your home away from home when it comes to sport.
"We want to celebrate by giving each and every one of our customers a free pint of Ice Breaker. The ultimate, unfiltered, refreshing pale ale - bursting with fruity hop characters.
"We’re looking forward to seeing you all soon."
Visit the Greene King Euros hub to book a table at your local to ensure you don’t miss out.
All Greene King venues are operating a table-only service during the Euros tournament up until planned easing of restrictions on 21 June (subject to Government announcements).
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