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Free Beer at Brentford! - Ipswich Town News

The beers are on Brentford website Beesotted following Town’s Boxing Day clash with the Bees at Griffin Park. Beesotted have invited Blues fans making the trip to join them for a free pint of London Pride to celebrate a 2014 which has seen the Bees promoted from League One and climb to third in the Championship.

Announcing their generous offer, Beesotted said: "To help celebrate the end of an amazing year at Brentford FC, please join Beesotted in toasting [manager] Mark Warburton, [owner] Matthew Benham and all their team — and all the players — the men who have helped make 2014 such a magnificent year for the club and its supporters.

"We have arranged for a truckload of London Pride to be dropped off at The Globe, The Lord Nelson, The Griffin, The Princess Royal and The Beehive.

"So, the London Pride will be on us when you buy something at the bar (another beer, soft drink, bar snacks or food) after the match.”

Beesotted’s Billy Grant told TWTD: "Let Ipswich fans know if they hang about there’s free beer available!

"A pint of London Pride to everyone (while stocks last, of course) whether Brentford win, lose or draw, just ask for 'Beesotted’ at the bar.”

For full details visit Beesotted here, while they can be followed on Twitter here.

Meanwhile Beesotted have also compiled a guide to Brentford pubs on Boxing Day, which you can find here.

TWTD’s Blair Ferguson has taken part in a Beesotted question and answer session here and pre-match podcast here.

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