The pints will be sold at the same price they would have ben during the Queen’s coronation in 1952
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Brewery bosses will be taking its drinkers back to 1952 today by selling pints at a bargain price of 6p to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee.
Drinkers will be able to take advantage of the whopping deal today where a pint will be going for the same price it did at the time of the Queen's coronation in 1952. Anyone visiting a Greene King Local Pub or a Flaming Grill location will be able to claim a pint of Greene King's IPA for only 6p.
However, there is a catch. Patrons will only be able to receive the bargain pint if they use the secret code word '1952' at the bar.
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Andrew Gallagher, Marketing Director at Greene King Local Pubs, said: "The Platinum Jubilee is a fantastic way for the U.K. to come together and celebrate our Queen and country, so we wanted to take our customers back to where it all began – 1952, a time when Vera Lynn ruled the charts and pints were only 6p.
"Some of our regulars may even remember watching the coronation back in 1952, although they may have been too young to enjoy a pint then.
"We can’t wait to see our customers enjoy this royally good deal on Monday 30th May, and look forward to celebrating the Platinum Jubilee in all our pubs across the Bank Holiday weekend."
These are the places you can get a cheap pint in Greater Manchester according to the Greene King website here :
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