To celebrate the launch of Nicholson’s Beer Showcase, the collection of 77 historic pubs are giving one lucky reader the chance to win a whole year’s worth of beer.
From 11 September to 22 October, Nicholson’s Pubs across the nation will play host to the Beer Showcase, a month long celebration of all that is great and good in Britain’s cask and craft ales.
Throughout the showcase, punters can enjoy a selection of limited-edition brews and regional specialities, as well as take part in craft beer masterclasses, beer sommelier tastings and brewer meet-and-greets.
For more information visit the website and follow Nicholson’s Pubs on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for surprise announcements and even more prizes.
For details on how to enter online, specific T&Cs for this competition and the competition question, please see the below. The competition closes at midnight on 25/09/17. The winner will be selected from all entries received before the closing date. Standard T&Cs here.
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