The Island's largest brewery says it's more than halving the price of a pint on Friday to mark a special anniversary.
Heron & Brearley, based in Kewaigue, says it's 175 years since its founder Dr William Okell began brewing beer on the Island.
On Friday, it'll be cutting prices at the pump to £1.75 for its Bitter, IPA, MPA and Smoked Porter.
Managing Director Ollie Neale says the cut-price pints will be the first of a number of events to mark the occasion.
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