A much-loved ale trail is returning to Suffolk - with more than 40 of the county's pubs taking part.
The Woodforde’s Ale Trail returns next month with people able to claim one sticker from each participating pub they buy a pint of Woodforde’s in, which can then be exchanged for a range of prizes.
The ale trail will take place in Suffolk from Friday, September 6 and prizes include Woodforde’s merchandise and beer - while those that reach 72 stickers will be entered into a draw to win a bespoke Woodforde’s experience.
Pubs all over Suffolk are taking part in the trail and a map can be found below.
James Ramm, head of sales at Woodforde’s, which is brewed in Norfolk, said he “can’t wait” to get started.
He added: “The Ale Trail has been a beloved staple of our events calendar and it is always great to see so much excitement surrounding its return.
“We’ve got hundreds of pubs already signed up – and this year’s event will prove a brilliant opportunity for punters to try out some of our new beers.
“That includes Trail Ale, our new 4.3% traditional ale brewed exclusively using UK hops like Olicana, Progress and Challenger.”
Chris Fuller, marketing manager at the brewery, added: “The Ale Trail isn’t just a great opportunity to get more people trying our beers – it’s about helping our local pubs too.
“Pubs across the country have felt the effects of Covid and the cost-of-living crisis – and Suffolk is no exception to that – so it is great to play our part in encouraging more people to enjoy a trip to their local.”
The event is being held until November 17 and a full list of participating pubs can be found on Woodforde's website.
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