The free pints will be available this Friday
The Cheshire-based brewery is running a bear hunt with the promise of a free pint at the end. A number of billboards and bus stops across the city are currently displaying the image of a hot pink bear with a QR code.
Those who scan it can receive an invitation to join Beartown Beer's founder, Joe Manning, at destination in Liverpool on July 29 where the beers will be on him. The free drink will be a pint of Inception, Beartown Brewery's new fruity IPA.The beer is one of the first to be brewed in the company's new brewery. Once the secret location has been announced, beer lovers are invited to head there on Friday, July 29 to enjoy their free drink.
Joe Manning, managing director of Beartown Brewery, said: "We've had our heads down in Congleton for the last few months getting our brewery back up and running after an extensive renovation and are finally brewing again. "In addition to the new brewery we have some swish new branding, and I can't wait to send the Beartown Bear out into Liverpool and invite Liverpudlians to join me for a pint on July 29."Get the top stories straight to your inbox by signing up to our what's on newsletter
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