A pub chain is set to serve beers from around the world - for as little as £2.
Wetherspoon pubs in Brighton will serve a range from across the UK and worldwide as part of a real ale festival later this month.
The beers, from Japan, New Zealand and America, will be served at the chain’s three Brighton pubs and across Sussex.
Matthew Scott, manager at The Post and Telegraph in North Street, Brighton, said: “The festival is a great celebration of real ale.
“It will allow us to showcase a selection of superb beers, including those from brewers as far afield as Japan and New Zealand as well as those closer to home, over a 12-day period.
“All of the beers will be available at great value-for-money prices.
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“The festival will also give our customers the opportunity to enjoy a number of beers which have not previously been available in the pub, as well as those brewed specially for the festival.”
As well as pints, ranging from £1.99 to £2.49, the pubs will also serve three third-of-a-pint tasters for the price of a pint.
Wetherspoon’s beer festival begins on October 9 and finishes on October 20.
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