Greene King pubs offering boozy Brits free beer as part of Black Friday deals

Who doesn’t love a good drink at the end of a hard-working week?

But you know what beats a nice cold pint? A nice cold-free pint.

One of the UK’s leading pub retailers and brewers is offering its punters just that, but only for Black Friday.

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Boozy Brits can claim a free £10 voucher for every £40 Greene King gift voucher they purchase.

The offer is valid online only between now and Cyber Monday (November 28).

Though pubgoers are limited to a maximum transaction of £250 – which would give you a whopping £60 in free vouchers to spend.

All vouchers will be valid for 12 months from the date of purchase and can be claimed via email or text.

Vouchers are valid in all Greene King pubs shown online.

But punters will also be able to use their freebies in other brands including Chef & Brewer, Hungry Horse and Farmhouse Inns and Flaming Grill.

To redeem, simply show your voucher when you pay.

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Other notable Black Friday discounts include budget supermarket Aldi, which is launching its first-ever Black Friday sale this year.

Customers can nab great offers on beauty electricals, kitchenware and gaming accessories for PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

Meanwhile, Lidl also announced it's joining the Black Friday bandwagon with some unbelievable saving on TVs, laptops, vacuum cleaners and more – and they’re all on offer for less than £200.

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