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WETERSPOONS has added four new drinks to its menu in a huge shake-up - and it's bound to be a hit with punters.

The pub chain has introduced new tipples to its main bar offering.

Wetherspoons has made a huge menu shake-up adding new items for punters to try
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Wetherspoons has made a huge menu shake-up adding new items for punters to tryCredit: Getty

And it's good news for those who don't drink or are looking to lower their booze intake, as they are all low-alcohol or alcohol-free.

Fans will now be able to buy Corona Cero, Thatchers Zero %, Guinness 0.0 and Adnams Ghost Ship in all 809 Wetherspoons branches.

Corona Cero is an alcohol-free beer from Corona, brewed with 100 per cent natural ingredients.

For those who enjoy the taste of cider but don't want the booze, Thatchers Zero % is a twist on a classic apple cider.

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Guinness 0.0 has the same smooth taste, balanced flavour and unique dark colour of Guinness, just without the alcohol.

Adnams Ghost Ship is a low-alcohol version of the Southwold brewery’s citrus pale ale.

The drinks join six other low or no-alcohol drinks already on the Wetherspoons menu, including Heineken 0.0.

The Sun has asked Wetherspoons for a list of prices for the drinks and we will update this article once we hear back.

But it's likely that the prices for the new drinks vary from pub to pub, so it's always best to check your local before paying.

To find your nearest Wetherspoons head over to the website and use its handy locator tool.

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A spokesperson for the pub chain said: "For those opting to stay away from alcohol, the drinks menu now has four new additions to the ever-expanding range on offer.

"Whatever the reason for staying off the drink, don’t let it make you stay indoors."

Fans on social media have described the menu change as "dreamy" and some said "Wetherspoons have finally delivered" by adding alcohol free options to their menu.

Wetherspoons is regularly updating and introducing offers to its food and drinks menu, as well as making other changes to its pubs.

It recently revealed that its popular Brunch Burger is going to be back on the menu at all of its locations across UK and Ireland.

Full list of low-alcohol and alcohol-free drinks at Wetherspoons

BOOZE isn't for everyone and Wetherspoons has added several low-alcohol drinks to its offering to reflect the rising popularity of alcohol-free nights out.

Here is the full list of low-alcohol and alcohol free beverages you can get at the pub chain:

  • Corona Cero
  • Thatchers Zero %
  • Guinness 0.0
  • Adnams Ghost Ship (0.5% ABV)
  • Beck's Blue
  • Brewdog Punk AF
  • Stella Artois alcohol free
  • Heineken 0.0
  • Erdinger Alkoholfrei alcohol free
  • Kopparberg alcohol free

But it will only be available for Father's Day day weekend - from Friday, June 14 and Sunday, June 16.

This means you'll have to make sure to visit your local Spoons on the dates above if you want to give it a try.

In May, Wetherspoons revealed it was introducing a host of new items including a ramen noodle bowl, Shawarma chicken wrap and three new breakfast items, including American-style pancakes.

Plus, the boozer has revived its beloved Monday Club and will one again slash prices across its drinks menu at the start of every week.

The pub giant's Monday Club had disappeared in recent years, but was once a favourite with its customers.

In an exclusive interview with The SunSir Tim Martin busted the urban myth that Wetherspoons’ drinks are so cheap because it buys short-dated beer that is about to go off.

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Wetherspoons is also making a major change across hundreds of its pubs next week in a boost for footie fans.

The pub chain is screening Euro 2024 games across 788 of its pubs from June 14, when the competition starts.

Going 'out out'? Three tips to save BIG

WHETHER you're celebrating a special occasion or you're just looking to blow off steam, going out can be pretty pricey nowadays.

If you're planning a night out, consumer reporter Olivia Marshall explains how to cut costs.

Location, location

Have budgets in mind when choosing where to celebrate.

For example, pricey  used to be the most popular destination for partying, but  has since overtaken the capital.

The Merseyside city offers a more purse-friendly night out, according to party company Fizzbox.

Drink to that

Save cash with a few pre-club bevvies.

Aldi is popular for its cheap and delicious prosecco.

Bars like Revolutions have 2-4-1 cocktails if you book a table during Happy Hour, and signing up to O’Neill’s newsletter will get you a free drink.

Try something new

Many local venues host free or low-cost comedy nights.

Check out comedy clubs, bars, or community centres in your area for events that won’t cost you a penny.

It’s a great way to discover new comedians while enjoying a night out without breaking the bank.

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