Award-winning East Anglian brewer, Woodforde’s, is celebrating England’s historic victory on Saturday by giving away a free pint of beer until this Saturday.
In partnership with The Norwich Evening News, fans can get a free pint of Woodforde’s iconic Wherry, or the new rugby-inspired Pale Ale, ‘Try-umph’, until Saturday 2nd November, when England will face South Africa in the final.
Free pints will be available in 15 participating Norwich pubs including The Murderers, The Fur and Feather and The Jubilee.
James Armitage, Commercial and Marketing Director, Woodforde’s Brewery, said: “We’re always looking for ways to collaborate with local pubs in Norwich and to introduce our beers to a new audience, and to be able to do something special for rugby fans was an opportunity not to be missed. We hope England supporters across Norwich will enjoy the final and, of course, a Woodforde’s beer!”
To redeem your free pint of Woodforde’s Wherry or Try-umph, simply take your voucher from the Norwich Evening News with you to one of the participating pubs. To find out more about the participating pubs and which one is closest to you, visit https://www.woodfordes.com/freetry/.
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Participating Pubs
The George Hotel, Arlington Lane, Newmarket Road, NR2 2DA
The Angel Gardens, 96 Angel Road, NR3 3HT
The Coachmakers Arms, St. Stephens Road, NR1 3SP
The Murderers and Gardeners Arms, 2-8 Timber Hill, NR1 3LB
The White Lion, 73 Oak Street, NR3 3AQ
Louis Marchesi, 17 Tombland, NR3 1HR
Eagle, 33 Newmarket Road, NR2 2HN
Vine, 7 Dove Street, NR2 1DE
The Trowel and Hammer Inn, 25 St Stephens Road, NR1 3SP
Wig and Pen, 6 Palace Plain, NR3 1RN
Lollard’s Pit, 69-71 Riverside Road, NR1 1SR
Ribs of Beef, Fye Bridge, NR1 2DH
The Fur and Feather Inn, Slad Lane, Woodbastwick, NR13 6SW
Marlborough Arms, 43 Spencer Street, NR3 4PB
The Jubilee, 26 St Leonard’s Road, NR1 4BL
Issued on behalf of Woodforde’s Brewery. For further information, please contact:
Steve Dann Ed Whitehead
Director Associate Director
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