In honour of the Queen spending a whopping 70-years on the throne a British pub chain is offering punters pints for just 6p.
Yep, to mark the special occasion Greene King Pubs are flogging pints of its IPA at the same price as they were 70 years ago when Her Majesty first ascended the throne.
But the offer is only valid in Greene King Pubs tomorrow, Monday 30 May, so make sure you don't miss out.
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To get your hands on one, you’ll need to use a codeword to bar staff – when ordering your pint you’ll need to utter the words ‘1952’ to staff to get your bargain basement pint.
Andrew Gallagher, marketing director at Greene King Local Pubs, said: "The Platinum Jubilee is a fantastic way for the UK to come together and celebrate our Queen and country, so we wanted to take our customers back to where it all began – 1952, a time when Vera Lynn ruled the charts and pints were only 6p.
"Some of our regulars may even remember watching the coronation back in 1952, although they may have been too young to enjoy a pint then.
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"We can’t wait to see our customers enjoy this royally good deal on Monday 30 May, and look forward to celebrating the Platinum Jubilee in all our pubs across the bank holiday weekend."
The cheap bevvies are on offer at the pub chain's 408 boozers, including Scotland and Wales.
So thirsty folks in Aberdeen can pop into a number of venues including the Wellington Hotel, while drinkers in Berkshire are spoilt for choice, with the White Horse, the Stag or the White Swan just three of the boozers offering the 6p pints.
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In Clwyd you can snag a cheap pint at the Custom House Hotel or Squire York; and in Greater Manchester you can head to the John Gilbert or the Kings Ransom, among others.
There’s dozens of Greene King Pubs in Greater London including the Earls Court Tavern, Five Bells, Old Swan and the Punch & Judy.
Heading further down south, pub-goers in Devon can pop into the Cedars Inn or the Ship as well as plenty of other venues.
You can check out the full list – and find your nearest Greene King Pub – here.
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A few Monday pints will be a sound start to the Jubilee celebrations, which include an extended bank holiday weekend kicking off on Thursday, 2 June.
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