If you’ve been part-taking in Dry January, chances are you’re counting down the days until this month is over, or maybe you just can’t wait to see the back of January?
Well one lucky person in Manchester could be in with the chance to win the house party of a lifetime. Beavertown Brewery is celebrating what they call “the end of the worst month of the year” by throwing a lucky fan the ultimate party at their house.
The winner of Beavertown’s end-of-Jan shindig can expect a full home-takeover, with kegs of Neck Oil, a built-in bar, a professional grade lighting and sound system, DJ decks and a private two-hour long living-room set by the talented DJ Oneman.
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Tom Rainsford, Marketing Director at Beavertown said: “I think we can all agree that January’s just a bit naff? That’s why we thought we’d do something fun to celebrate when it’s finally over.
In true Beavertown style, we’re going to throw one lucky fan a massive party - with a live DJ set from Oneman and of course, plenty of Neck Oil."
The British brewery based in Tottenham, London, is owned by Heineken, but was founded in 2011 by Logan Plant, the son of iconic musician and Led Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant. Beavertown Brewery will take over the winner’s home on Saturday, February 4.
Those who live in Manchester, London, Liverpool, Birmingham or Brighton can enter here to be in with a chance to win, as long as you are over the age of 18.
The competition is live from Tuesday, January 17 until Thursday, January 26, and the winner will be picked and notified on Friday, January 27. Applicants for the house party must live on the ground floor, or have lift access if they live in a flat.
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