WIN a year's supply of FREE beer

WIN a year's supply of FREE beer

September 19th, 2022

We’re going on a bear hunt…

To find beer, that is. We’ve teamed up with brewery Tiny Rebel to give you the chance to redeem a free pint AND to win a YEAR’s supply of FREE beer.

Yes, you did read that right. ‘How?’, we hear you ask…

All you have to do is find a Botanist Bear, which our teams have place around the city and town centres of our venues, scan the QR code on the poster on your mobile device and complete a survey, which will automatically send you a voucher for a pint of Tiny Rebel Clwb Tropica draught at your local Botanist, completely free of charge. 

You’re entitled to ONE free pint per person per city and the QR code will continue giving you a free beer until the campaign ends on Sunday 16th October. If you find a Botanist Bear in another city, you will qualify for another pint, in that location. Simply scan the corresponding QR code in each city in order to redeem your drink in that location.    

The bears will be positioned around key landmarks in our locations from 8th September. You can redeem your free pint any time up until Sunday 16th October.   

As well as receiving a free beer, everyone who scans any of the 21 different QR codes will automatically be entered into a prize draw to win a tour of the Tiny Rebel Brewery in Newport, South Wales – and there are 5 tours for two people up for grabs.    

The fun doesn’t stop there though because it wouldn’t be a bear hunt without a little thrill – Tiny Rebel has promised to give away a whole year’s supply of beer to the person who finds the most bears around the country between 8th and 16th October.   

The catch? It’s a bidding war – there's no way to tell if anyone has found more than you. With 21 different bears in 21 different locations to find, the race is on...     

*Bears are located in Bath, Alderley Edge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Cheltenham, Chester, Didsbury, Exeter, Farnham, Ipswich, Knutsford, Lincoln, Media City, Newcastle, Reading, Sheffield, Leeds, Warrington, West Bridgford, Worcester and York. 

September 19th, 2022

We’re going on a bear hunt…

To find beer, that is. We’ve teamed up with brewery Tiny Rebel to give you the chance to redeem a free pint AND to win a YEAR’s supply of FREE beer.

Yes, you did read that right. ‘How?’, we hear you ask…

All you have to do is find a Botanist Bear, which our teams have place around the city and town centres of our venues, scan the QR code on the poster on your mobile device and complete a survey, which will automatically send you a voucher for a pint of Tiny Rebel Clwb Tropica draught at your local Botanist, completely free of charge. 

You’re entitled to ONE free pint per person per city and the QR code will continue giving you a free beer until the campaign ends on Sunday 16th October. If you find a Botanist Bear in another city, you will qualify for another pint, in that location. Simply scan the corresponding QR code in each city in order to redeem your drink in that location.    

The bears will be positioned around key landmarks in our locations from 8th September. You can redeem your free pint any time up until Sunday 16th October.   

As well as receiving a free beer, everyone who scans any of the 21 different QR codes will automatically be entered into a prize draw to win a tour of the Tiny Rebel Brewery in Newport, South Wales – and there are 5 tours for two people up for grabs.    

The fun doesn’t stop there though because it wouldn’t be a bear hunt without a little thrill – Tiny Rebel has promised to give away a whole year’s supply of beer to the person who finds the most bears around the country between 8th and 16th October.   

The catch? It’s a bidding war – there's no way to tell if anyone has found more than you. With 21 different bears in 21 different locations to find, the race is on...     

*Bears are located in Bath, Alderley Edge, Birmingham, Cardiff, Cheltenham, Chester, Didsbury, Exeter, Farnham, Ipswich, Knutsford, Lincoln, Media City, Newcastle, Reading, Sheffield, Leeds, Warrington, West Bridgford, Worcester and York. 

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