Tennent’s is offering the Scottish people a helping hand with their night, either in or out, to make sure there’s nothing missing.
Got your pals coming over but won’t have time to cook? Let Tennent’s know. Big night out on the town but nothing to wear? Head to Twitter and tweet @TennentsLager using #GlutenFreeT to see if they can help.
The service celebrates the launch of Tennent’s new Gluten Free T and will ensure that for those selected the only thing missing from their night is the Gluten! Gluten Free T is a great tasting five per cent premium lager which is now available in pubs, clubs, bars and restaurants and Tesco stores across Scotland.
Having been launched in Italy to great acclaim back in 2014, Tennent’s is now rolling the lager to Scotland. The beer is multi-award winning having picked up a prestigious silver award at the 2015 International Beer Challenge and a gold medal at the World Beer Championships in 2014.
Gluten Free T is perfect for Coeliacs, those who are Gluten intolerant, those who avoid Gluten as a lifestyle choice and, of course, people who are looking for a great tasting beer.
The service will be available on September 19 and 20, with prizes delivered along with a case of Gluten Free T in time for the following Friday night, September 23.
The Glasgow based brand has also created a hilarious Buzzfeed style ‘experiment’ where two people are asked to guess; “what’s missing?” from a variety of very Scottish scenarios to help launch #GlutenFreeT. See if you can guess.
Keith Lugton, Tennent’s Master Brewer, said: “Gluten Free T has been a great success in Italy and is multi award winning so we know there’s nothing missing from it aside from of course the Gluten. But as out little ‘experiment’ proves, it’s impossible to notice.
“To celebrate the launch we want to help punters make sure the only thing missing from their night is the Gluten. We’re pleased to offer the #GlutenFreeT service on 19 & 20 September. Just get in touch with us via Twitter and let us know what you need to complete your night in or out and we’ll see what we can do to help.”
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