Fans given the chance to win Arsenal season ticket as club teams up with fan-owned beer company
Arsenal fans have been given the chance to win a season ticket for the upcoming Premier League campaign as the club teams up with fan-owned beer company Camden Town Brewery.
Founded and owned by lifelong Arsenal supporter Jasper Cuppaidge, the brewery sits just two miles from the Emirates Stadium, which will host three new Camden Town Brewery bars inside.
The company are giving one lucky Arsenal fan the chance to win the ultimate beer and football prize; with a pair of season tickets, home game beers all year and a party for their mates in the Camden Town Brewery bar up for grabs.
Cuppaidge explained: “If you’d have told me 10 years ago that the beer I was creating in my basement in North London would one day be the beer of Arsenal Football Club – the club I love, I would have thought you were crazy, but I would have loved the idea of it!
“The partnership with Arsenal marks a huge moment both for me and for the entire team at Camden Town Brewery and we can’t wait to share our great beers and a better beer experience with all of the supporters like myself”
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Arsenal’s commercial director Peter Silverstone added: “We are always working to improve the match-day experience at Emirates Stadium, so to partner with the local and hugely renowned Camden Town Brewery is very exciting.
“Camden’s enthusiasm is infectious and their desire to support our fans is clear to see through their incredible competition offer to kick-start our partnership. We look forward to working with them on more exciting initiatives to capture the hearts and taste buds of Arsenal fans”
To enter the competition, click here.
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