A MAJOR pub chain is offering punters who have ever nabbed one of its coveted glasses a free drink for their safe return.
BrewDog, which runs over 70 boozers in the UK, has called a nationwide amnesty on its “most stolen” Hazy Jane glasses.
AlamyBrewDog is offering customers a free drink if they bring back a stolen Hazy Jane glass[/caption]
Pub-goers who have ever taken one are now being invited to return them to a BrewDog pub near them and get a free refill in the process.
James Watt, co-founder and chief executive, said: “We don’t really mind our customers stealing the occasional glass from our bars.
“In fact, if you are going to have a beer glass in your kitchen, we would actually rather it was a glass that you plundered from a BrewDog bar versus a Carlin, Stella or Foster’s glass.
“However, perhaps down to the fact that our Hazy Jane glass is so beautiful so many have been stolen that we are now running perilously low.
“So, we are introducing the Great BrewDog Glass Amnesty.”
Any customers who have secretly snuck one of the glasses out will be able to return them to a BrewDog pub near them over the next week.
Staff will then offer to fill up your glass for free.
It comes after BrewDog created a beer-scented deodorant ahead of Father’s Day earlier this summer, as exclusively revealed in The Sun.
BrewDog was founded in 2007 by James Watt and Martin Dickie, both aged just 24 at the time.
It now runs 72 pubs in the UK and more than 100 across the world.
In September 2022, it was revealed James Watt had been conned out of £100,000 by his plotting ex, a judge ruled.
In other news, Wetherspoons has axed plans to open half a dozen pubs.
Plus, Yates is closing one of its boozers within days.
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