No Christmas dinner could be complete without a drop of festive tipple.
And lucky Daily Echo readers could get their seasonal booze wishes granted with our Win Christmas competition.
We are giving away 15 WorldbeerathoN Beer Boxes – which are full of premium ales, world beers and classic ciders. Whether you crack one open before pulling the crackers, or wrap one up for a lucky relative, the selection of goodies are certain to give Christmas Day some extra fizz.
The boxes are packed with favourite ale brands – including Hobgoblin and Marston’s Pedigree. For cider fans there is Somersby and Thatchers up for grabs.
And anyone that likes to get a taste of top beers from around the world can sample San Miguel Fresca – new lager from San Miguel and Staropramen. It is the perfect chance to give the eggnog a miss and sip some sophisticated brews. TO BE in with a chance to win simply answer the question below, then enter by one of the following ways:
Q: The intitials A B C stand for Ales, Beers and which other alcoholic drink?
By phone: 0901 151 0296 Calls cost 51p from a BT landline, calls from mobiles and other networks may cost more.
By text: Text the keyword BEER followed by a space, then your answer, name, postcode and first line of your home address and send to 80360. Text messages cost 50p plus your mobile operator’s standard text charge.
In person: Put your answer to the question on a postcard and drop into the Southern Daily Echo offices at Test Lane, Redbridge, Southampton. Entries must be received by midnight Thursday, December 6.
Normal Echo rules apply, for a complete set of rules visit dailyecho.co.uk and click on “Offers & Comps”. Telephone/text lines provided by Newsquest Media Group.
Entrants must be aged 18 or over. Box contents may vary and is subject to change.
Average Beer Box contents value £30. Hobgoblin – 4 cans, Somersby Cider – 4 cans, Staropramen Lager – 4 cans, San Miguel Fresca – 4 bottles, Marston’s Pedigree – 4 cans, Thatchers Rosé Cider – 1 bottle, Thatchers 2011 Vintage Cider – 1 bottle.
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