Banbury area pub raises more than £1,200 for charity selling invisible beer

A Banbury pub has raised more than £1,200 for Katharine House Hospice selling Invisible beer.
The Pickled Ploughman is raising money for Katharine House Hospice by selling invisible pints of beersThe Pickled Ploughman is raising money for Katharine House Hospice by selling invisible pints of beers
The Pickled Ploughman is raising money for Katharine House Hospice by selling invisible pints of beers

The Pickled Ploughman in Adderbury launched a special Buy One Get One Free deal on main courses at the beginning of October. The deal is good Monday to Wednesday.

Trevor Brown, who runs the Pickled Ploughman, said: "We give them one free meal as long as they buy at least one pint of invisible beer.

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"The great things about it are that is has no calories, no alcohol and that it makes you feel amazing.

"It never appears because it is invisible, but it does appear on guest's bills. What it does is to raise much needed money for our neighbours Katharine House Hospice.

"You can buy a pint for £2 or a half for £1 and every penny goes straight to the hospice. Order as many invisible pints as you can, and help make quality end of life care possible in these difficult times.

"It's all part of us being on the edge of the village but at the heart of the community."

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Katharine House Hospice is a registered charity which provides support for people in in the Banbury area who are facing life-limiting illnesses.

The Buy One Get One Free deal on main courses (Monday to Wednesday) is good through the end of this month, and the pub is considered extending it into November too.

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