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    The Botanist Cardiff is Giving Away FREE PINTS During The Winter World Cup 2022

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 8, 2022No Comments
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    Award-winning bar The Botanist is launching an immersive game for its guests to play in celebration of Wales’ matches during the winter World Cup this November and December.  

    The prize for every winning player of the bar’s Champions of Beer is a free pint of Madri on the house, and there’s a 50/50 chance of winning every time. Guests must simply guess the correct winner of any Wales game to claim a free beer. 

    All you have to do to get involved is head to the venue to watch any of Wales’ games during the World Cup and buy a pint of Madri. You’ll be given your beer in a special Champions of Beer cup, with a QR code printed on it. Simply scan the QR code on your mobile device to be taken to a page to select the team you think will win the match, enter your details and cheer on your team for the next 90 minutes. 

    At the end of the game, guests that chose the winning team will receive an email straight away with a unique code to redeem their free pint of Madri at the bar. 

    One free pint is redeemable per person, per game, using a unique winning code. The freebie can be redeemed at any point during the world cup season, by 18th December – but let’s be honest, you’re going to want to stay and celebrate your big win! 

    Wales’ opening group games are USA (Monday 21 November, 7pm), Iran (Friday 25 November, 10am) and England (Tuesday 29 November, 7pm). The final will be held on Sunday December 18 at 3pm.  

    Set to be the first World Cup ever not to be played in either May, June or July, it’s going to be a cold one, but we all know football is best viewed on a large screen amongst a lively crowd and The Botanist is all set for cosiness with faux fur throws and twinkling fairy lights. 

    The venue is set to display 85-inch screens showing the Wales games. Whilst watching the match, guests can dine on some seriously good grub from the venue’s menu including it’s signature hanging kebabs and mouth-watering burgers. A selection of show-stopping seasonal cocktails will also be on offer to wash it all down with if beer isn’t your thing. 

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