How to get a FREE pint next week at your local
A total of 50,000 are up for grabs, in the promotion that will run from July 20 to August 5.

PUBS across the country will be giving out FREE pints to mark National Pub Fortnight.
A total of 50,000 pints are up for grabs, in the promotion that will run from July 20 to August 5.
Drinks will be served on a first come first served basis, with up to 25 available from each of the 2,500 participating pubs - so you'll have to hurry.
Fosters, John Smith's Extra Smooth, Strongbow Original or Kronenbourg 1664 as well as Heineken and Amstel are some of the available drinks to choose from.
Only one free drink voucher may be redeemed per consumer per pub - so don't get cheeky.
To claim your freebie, all you need do is visit from a smartphone or tablet computer and follow the instructions.
A list of all the participating locations will be available on the same website next week.
9 easy ways to cut your booze costs
WE spoke Steve Nowottny, news and features editor at MoneySavingExpert.com and Hannah Maundrell, editor in chief of money.co.uk about how you can spend less for great wine:
- Be aware of marketing tricks:Remember a supermarket’s job is to make us spend. So don’t be hoodwinked by stores’ marketing tricks, such as hiding bargain products on the bottom shelf and using sales-type signage for non-sale items.
- Drop one brand level as you shop: Premium to branded, branded to regular, regular to value. Doing this on everything you buy could save some an estimated 30 per cent off your bill.
- Don't be a supermarket snob: Aldi and Lidl have decent wine at really good prices. Have some fun with this and do a blind taste test.
- Be wary of duty free: You might think you’re getting a bargain when you buy duty free but you may find cheaper elsewhere.
- Buy in bulk: Buying wine in cases will often give you the best value for your money. Look out for deals in supermarkets which give you 25 per cent off when buying 6 bottles.
- Download the wine app Vivino: You can take a photo of any wine label and it will compare prices for you.
- Sign up to an online wine club:Signing up to online wine clubs like Virgin wines will mean you earn rewards and get great deals - but beware of rip-offs too.
- Buy with friends: If you like a bargain but don’t want to splash out too much, consider splitting the cost with friends.
Brigid Simmonds, chief Executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, said: “The great British pub is the beating heart of any local community.
"It’s where we go to spend quality time with family and friends, and National Pub Fortnight is both a reminder and celebration of the vital role pubs play in our local community.”
If you're planning to travel around this summer, here's where you'll find Britain's cheapest pints where a lager costs just £2.90.
Beer can actually help ward off killer diseases, keep your bones strong and your mind sharp, according to health experts.
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Don't get too excited though - you still can't go drinking as much as you like.
It's important to remember to stick within the recommended 14 units of alcohol per week, so about six pints.
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Looking for something more sophisticated? A bottle of champagne that costs £10.99 recently beat competition from posher brands around the world to scoop a top award.
Aldi’s Veuve Monsigny Champagne Brut won a "silver outstanding" prize at the International Wine and Spirits Challenge.
Please follow 's advice and always drink in moderation and make sure you are in control.
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