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WIN a case of Shepherd Neame's Christmas Ale by entering the KM's What's On competition

00:02, 05 December 2016

Cheers! The KM's What's On and Shepherd Neame have teamed up to help you get into the Christmas spirit with a mouthwatering competition.

We've got five cases of the Faversham brewers' Christmas Ale to give away - in time for Christmas.

This year’s vintage of the popular seasonal beer, a full-bodied winter ale, features a warming combination of fruits and spices, blends pale and crystal malts with Target and Challenger hops for bitterness, and Goldings hops for aroma.

You could win some Shepherd Neame Christmas Ale
You could win some Shepherd Neame Christmas Ale

The festive ale comes with a vintage, Dickensian-style bottle label and pump clip.

Head brewer Richard Frost said: “Christmas is about tradition, and as Britain’s oldest brewer we are very proud of the special beer we have created for the festive season. It is a glowing amber winter beer with a heady, fruity nose - the perfect accompaniment to the sticky pudding sweetness of festive fare.”

Christmas Ale is available on draught (ABV 5.0%) during December and the 500ml bottles (ABV 7.0%) are available from the brewery’s shop at shepherdneame.co.uk/shop.

We have five cases of Christmas Ale, each containing eight bottles, to give away to our followers.

Shepherd Neame's Christmas Ale
Shepherd Neame's Christmas Ale

To be in with a chance of winning, follow @KMWhatson on Twitter, and look out for our special tweets and retweet when you see them, and on our Facebook page by liking and sharing our posts at facebook.com/KMWhatsOn.

Entrants need to be over 18 and live in Kent. Winners will need to provide proof of age and prizes will need to be collected by the winners from the KM's Medway office at Sir Thomas Longley Road, Medway City Estate, ME2 4DU. Prizes must be collected by Tuesday, January 31, 2017.

The closing date is Thursday, December 15, at noon.

For full terms and conditions, click here

For information, advice and practical resources on drinking responsibly, visit drinkaware.co.uk

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