NATIONAL BEER DAY
Today, Sunday, April 7, is National Beer Day, and to celebrate one of the world’s oldest fermented drinks, there are lots of offers available so you can sample some frothy goodness. Remember to drink responsibly y’all!
Here’s a run down of some of the deals out there:
The restaurant chain boasting, in their own words, “The world’s largest selection of draft beer”, is offering $10 half yards on select house beers including Give ‘Em Helles, One Twenty Five Lager, Honey Blonde Ale, House IPA and Hazy IPA. They’re usually $15 or over.
You’ll find Yard House in over 80 locations round the U.S. but aren’t offering the deal in IL, MA, PA and Atlantic Station, GA. Offer times are restricted in TX, OH, VA and SC.
This nation-wide chain (1,287 locations across the U.S.) is offering a 22-ounce glass of Coors Light for five bucks.
$1.50 a beer. Yep, you read that right. Sea Island Shrimp House, with 7 locations in Texas, has $1.50 beers all day long on Sunday.
Fancy half price pours? Get down to the Crooked Pint, where they’re offering all their tap lines, with domestic beers, local crafts and seasonal brews at 50% off.
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Grab a BurgerFi cheeseburger and draft beer for ten bucks at participating locations when you dine-in. You’ll find BurgerFis mainly on the east coast, with lots in Florida, but they are dotted around a bunch of other places too now.
The Mexican-family-owned restaurant with locations around California has five-beer taster flights for $5 all day. That’s crazy compared to the usual $16 price. Needless to say, they do tacos too. Hold us back.
If you’re in Porterville, California, drop into the Eagle Feather Trading Post and get your beer at 10%.
April 7th is National Beer Day! Get 10% OFF ALL BEER starting Saturday April 6th through Sunday April 7th! Come on by and stock up on all your favorites!#EagleFeatherTradingPost#EagleFeather#TradingPost#Porterville#NationalBeerDay#Beer#Wine
Head to 10thandTerrace for $5 draft beers all day long on their fabulous rooftop terrace with sublime views over Raleigh, NC.
The Strat does a whole lot more than beer (anyone for crazy golf?), but if it’s beer you want then you’ll find half-priced pints & growlers at PT’s Wings & Sports, 108 Drinks, View Lounge and REMIX. They’ve even made a rhyme so kudos to them.
We’re making a weekend party out of #NationalBeerDay with half-priced pints and growlers at PT’s Wings & Sports, 108 Drinks, View Lounge and REMIX from today through Sunday. Some ales are red, IPAs are brown, join us some beers, and have another round!
Beer celebrations are taking place throughout Grand Central Terminal, with offers at Beer Table, Central Market New York, Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant, Michael Jordan’s The Steak House, Shake Shack, Shiro of Japan, Tri Tip Grill and Zaro’s Bakery.
The Kansas City and Lawrence-based Pizza restaurant is offering deals, differing by location, on their signature canned Burlesque lager and Domestic Pitchers.
Head to the grocery store to get your beer and enjoy it in the comfort of your own home! Ibotta, the cash back and coupon company, are offering deals on a number of beers, including (last time we checked) a $3 rebate on Budweiser. (Regrettably, Ibotta does not offer their beer deals in AL, AR, HI, IN, LA, MO, NC, PA, TX, UT, or WV.) Registration is required.
Slickdeals has a $7.11 off deal for select beers at … have a guess. Yes, you guessed it. 7-Eleven convenience stores. That’s on a 12-pack of selected beers including Coors, Miller, Budweiser, Michelob, Modelo, Corona, Heineken and Dos Equis. Membership in 7Rewards is required.
Take a look at your local bars, pubs and restaurants’ social media accounts for deals and special offers to celebrate National Beer Day. If you can’t find anything, we suggest you visit your closest independently-owned bar and try a craft beer from a small, local business. America boasts an impressive array of small breweries that deserve our support, so go out and enjoy a drink.
The first National Beer Day was celebrated in 2009 after Justin Smith, from Richmond, Virginia, created a Facebook page to commemorate this day in 1933, when the Cullen-Harrison Act was enacted, overturning the beer prohibition. Full repeal followed with the ratification of the twenty-first amendment on December 5, 1933.
Interestingly enough, they are. Brewer Voodoo Ranger has collaborated with Tombstone Pizza to produce a limited edition Pizza IPA named, unsurprisingly, I(Pizza)A.
This beer carries a robust 7% ABV (which they like to refer to as a “slice of heaven”) and encapsulates the taste of a Tombstone Pizza. You can expect flavors including crispy crust, tangy tomato sauce, savory herbs and spices, and a final kick of pepperoni.
It’s a limited edition so might be hard to find, but we are at least curious to try it.
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