Drink Beer - Win Rewards - Ipswich Town News
Ahead of the start of Town’s home Championship campaign this Saturday, the club and Adnams have introduced a new Early Birds Rewards scheme for the beer-loving Blue.
Three prize packages will be on offer during the season, which include rewards such as a match-worn shirt signed by a player, a case of champagne, a place in the annual squad photo with the team, free stays in Adnams hotels, a signed match ball and more.
To stand a chance of winning, collect stamps on cards which will be available from Portman Road’s Adnams kiosks from Saturday, with the promotion running until near the end of the season.
Stamps can only be collected up to half an hour before kick-off, hence the early bird element of the scheme. When cards are full, they should be sent to Adnams before starting a new one. The first prize packages are up for grabs from Saturday to 1st October.
Southwold-based Adnams have had the pouring rights at Portman Road since the summer of 2009.
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