Hundreds of Wetherspoons pubs across the UK will be offering beer for as low as £2.25 for two weeks next month as part of its autumn real-ale festival.
More than 600 Wetherspoon pubs across the country will be hosting a 12-day real ale festival from Wednesday, October 11 until Sunday, October 22.
Wetherspoons says the special festival beers will be up for grabs for £2.25 at 102 of its pubs. 424 pubs will charge £2.45 and 135 will charge £2.55 for a pint.
The discount pub chain has boozers in Arnold, Carlton Hill and Mapperley.
They say it’s a good idea to check how much a pint will be in your area so you don’t end up disappointed. If you look at the chain’s website you’ll be able to find information about your local branch.
The real-ale festival and will feature 30 ales, with five international brewers – from the likes of USA, South Africa and the Czech Republic – and 25 ales new to Wetherspoon.
It is only during the 12-day festival you will be able to find the cheaper pints at Wetherspoon pubs.
The beers available as part of its 12-day festival are:
- Purity Bunny Hop 3.4% ABV (Purity Brewery, Warwickshire)
- Rudgate Vanilla Mild 3.6% (Rudgate Brewery, North Yorkshire)
- Acorn 2 Decades 4.0% (Acorn Brewery, South Yorkshire)
- Adnams Nut Brown 4.0% (Adnams Brewery, Suffolk)
- Black Sheep Finisher 4.0% (Black Sheep Brewery, North Yorkshire)
- Brewster’s Krafty Kiwi 4.0% (Brewster’s Brewery, Lincolnshire.)
- Steel & Oak Easy Stout 4.0% (Steel & Oak Brewing, British Columbia, Canada)
- Inveralmond Ossian Oatmeal Stout 4.1% (Inveralmond Brewery, Perthshire)
- Hook Norton Autumn Ways 4.2% (Hook Norton Brewery, Oxfordshire)
- Evan Evans Challenger 4.3% (Evan Evans Brewery, Carmarthenshire)
- Maxim Slovenian Pale Ale 4.3% (Maxim Brewery, County Durham)
- Batemans Combined Harvest 4.4% (Batemans Brewery, Lincolnshire)
- Castle Rock Phoenix Tears 4.5% (Castle Rock Brewery, Nottinghamshire)
- Harviestoun Broken Dial 4.5% (Harviestoun Brewery, Clackmannanshire)
- Robinsons Fear Of The Dark 4.5% (Robinsons Brewery, Cheshire)
- St Austell Average Joe! 4.5% (St Austell Brewery, Cornwall)
- Zululand Zulu Blonde 4.5% (Zululand Brewery, Eshowe, South Africa)
- Conwy Kashmir IPA 4.8% (Conwy Brewery, Conwy)
- Salopian The Murmurings of a Lost Leviathan 4.8% (Salopian Brewery, Shropshire)
- Shepherd Neame Cracklewick 4.8% (Shepherd Neame Brewery, Kent)
- Yazoo Dos Perros 4.8% (Yazoo Brewing, Tennessee, USA)
- Titanic Cherry Porter 4.9% (Titanic Brewery, Staffordshire)
- Fyne Ales Quiet Shadows 5.0% (Fyne Ales, Argyll)
- Hogs Back Ratfink & Ripsnorter 5.0% (Hogs Back Brewery, Surrey)
- Joe’s Garage Bohemian Pale Ale 5.0% (Joe’s Garage Brewery, Plzeň, Czech Republic)
- Lancaster Harlequin 5.0% (Lancaster Brewery, Lancashire)
- Thornbridge Hubble 5.2% (Thornbridge Brewery, Derbyshire)
- Elgood’s Warrior 5.5% (Elgood’s Brewery, Cambridgeshire)
- New Realm Hoptropolis IPA 6.0% (New Realm Brewing, Georgia, USA)
- Wychwood King Goblin 6.6% (Wychwood Brewery, Oxfordshire)
- Among the festival collection are vegan and gluten-free beers.
Tasting notes on all of the beers will be available in the Wetherspoon venues across the country as part of the festival magazine or a digital version will also be available on the app and Wetherspoon website.
All ales will be available to order at the bar or via the Wetherspoon app.




