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Guinness World Record Attempt & FREE BEER at Brewhouse and Kitchen

Brewhouse and Kitchen, Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 2GS
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Guinness World Record Attempt & FREE BEER at Brewhouse and Kitchen

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Thursday 29 November 2018
Brewhouse & Kitchen
FREE EVENT

Brewhouse & Kitchen are hosting a Guinness World Record attempt on Thursday 29th November.

In order for to achieve a world record of c.2,100 participants taking part in the World’s Largest Beer Tasting – WE NEED YOU!!

All our other pubs will be taking part too at exactly the same time. Each participant will receive 3 beer tasters plus a pint of B&K brewed beer of their choice. ALL FOR FREE

All you need to do to take part is register your place directly on our website http://www.brewhouseandkitchen.com/GWR/

All participants need to be in the pub and signed in by 7pm to take part and receive free beer.

 

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  • Serve evening meal
  • Serve lunch - Also serve Sunday lunch

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  • Children's menu

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  • On site parking - Car park to rear of venue

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  • Waterfront - Located on Victoria Embankment, beside River Trent

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