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Craft beer company BrewDog is offering free beer to people who vote in the General Election

A bottle of Brewdog Punk IPA beer, as the company offer free pints to those who vote in the 2017 General Election (iStock)
Bottles of Brewdog Punk IPA beer, as the company offer free pints to those who vote in the 2017 General Election (iStock)

WHILE political parties reach out to encourage young voters to have their say in the upcoming General Election, BrewDog have come up with an alternative way to engage the younger generations.

To say cheers to all those who take to the voting booth on Thursday 8th June, the brewer will be giving away free pints of Punk IPA. To claim yours, take a selfie outside your polling station, then take your snap along to your local BrewDog. Free pints can also be redeemed on Friday 9th so you can celebrate or commiserate the results with friends and family.

From Monday 6th to Wednesday 8th June, BrewDog will also be getting out and about across the UK to find out who people will be voting for. The twist? They’ll be asking for political views after people have sipped on a can of Punk IPA.

BrewDog will be heading to polling stations up and down the country on the 8th and will release the findings of the ‘world’s first beer-fuelled exit poll’.

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BrewDog (BrewDog/PA Wire)

The beer company are not affiliated with any political party or agenda, rather they are focused on making sure the public exercise their democratic right to vote.

Brewdog has six bars in Scotland – two in Glasgow (one close to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and one in Merchant City), one in Aberdeen, one in Edinburgh, one in Dundee and one in Stirling.

www.brewdog.com