
Tiny Rebel releases two new IPAs to celebrate 28 Years Later
'2' is a blood orange liqueur-infused beer and '8' is a tropical pineapple brew, with both having 4.3 per cent ABV.
Tiny Rebel suggests they can be poured over ice with an added spirit for a Singapore Sling-style drink.
'We're all about great times and great beer, so celebrating this epic film with equally as epic IPAs was a no-brainer." said Tiny Rebel co-founder Brad Cummings.
The limited-edition beers are available from the Tiny Rebel website in packs of two (£7), four (£12), 12 (£32) and 24 (£60).
Each purchase will also give fans the chance to win a three-night stay in the Lake District, the filming location of the new movie, which will include a 'wilderness survival experience'.
Merchandise bundles and cinema tickets are also prizes.
"We're thrilled to be teaming up with Tiny Rebel on the cinematic event of the year. Their bespoke brews for 28 Years Later are a brilliant twist on the unexpected, and the perfect way to bring the film to life beyond the cinema." said Peter Staines, Sony Pictures director of partnerships and promotions.
Tiny Rebel will also be hosting special events to celebrate the new film as well as the original movie, 28 Days Later.
On June 18, the Newport and Cardiff bars will host a quiz and watch-along of 28 Days Later, with tickets at £8 per person.
The Newport brewery will also host a second event on June 19, which will include a screening of the original film, a pub quiz and a two-course meal, with tickets costing £28. Tables for six are available to book now.
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