EVERYONE of drinking age in Scotland can get a free pint of lager from Tennent’s to mark the reopening of pubs across the country.
Hundreds of thousands of complimentary pints of Tennent’s Lager and Tennent’s Light will be waiting at 2000 premises across the country.
It comes as beer gardens welcome visitors after 15 weeks of lockdown and bars could reopen with social distancing on July 15.
Kenny Gray, managing director at Tennent’s, said: “For the last 135 years, Tennent’s Lager has been dedicated to Scotland and proud to serve the freshest, quality pints to pubs and drinkers across the country.
“From moments with friends and family to birthdays, holidays, anniversaries and graduations, the list of things we’ve all missed during this difficult period is endless and we know that going to the pub ranks highly.
“After work drinks, cosy pub lunches and memorable nights out with friends have all been put on hold for nearly four long months.
“But we can now finally look forward to celebrating these important milestones once again while creating new ones – and what better way to welcome everyone back than by dedicating a pint of Tennent’s Lager or Tennent’s Light to Scotland?”
How can I claim my pint?
Drinkers can claim online at Tennentsdedicatedtoyou.com.
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