With thanks, once again, to the very lovely people at Manchester brewers JW Lees we have two cases of their Coronation Street Premium Ale to be won in a special competition here on the Coronation Street Blog. Ther are 12 bottles in each case.
Note: Entries from moneysavingsexpert, Loquax or any other competitions website will not be entered into any of our competitions.
All you have to do to be in with a chance to win one of these two cases of Coronation Street ale is to answer the following two questions correctly and email the answer to me by the deadline of Monday 22nd August 2011 at 5pm. The two winners will be drawn at random from the correct entries received.
Q1: What year was the Coronation Street Premium ale first brewed?
Q2: What are the two hops used in the production of the Coronation Street beer?
Note: The prizes can be shipped to a UK address only. Entrants must be over 18 years of age to enter.
See also: Suranne Jones' Corrie ale connection
Monday, 15 August 2011
COMPETITION! Win a case of Corrie beer with the Coronation Street Blog
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