A bar in the Norwich Lanes will offer 1p pints as a "tongue-in-cheek" response to the government's autumn budget.
Bring your loose change to Dick's Bar in Bedford Street from 4pm this Thursday, November 21.
There are no conditions and you can just come and enjoy a pint for a penny until the booze is all gone.
There will be four kegs that have been donated by Redwell Brewing, Signature Brew and Small Beer Ltd.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in the autumn budget that the government is cutting alcohol duty on draught products from February 2025.
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It will reduce the price by one penny per average strength pint.
Tom Ginn, Dick's Bar owner, said: "We wanted to do a tongue-in-cheek nod to the budget as it was another missed opportunity by the government to support hospitality.
"It is also a great opportunity to remind customers that we are here and we will be open throughout the Christmas period."
Dick's Bar also serves food and the menu includes bagels, burgers and hot dogs.
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