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Where to get a £1.75 pint in Manchester this month

A historic Manchester-based brewery will be selling a £1.75 pint to celebrate 175 years of business. From June 23rd customers will be able to buy two of Joseph Holt's most popular beers for dirt cheap.

June 23rd was the day founder, Joseph Holt, started the business and opened their site in Cheetham Hill in 1849. The price has been chosen to reflect the special birthday for Joseph Holt, an independent business which has been in the same family for six generations.

Included in the offer is the company's trademark bitter which has been on sale ever since Joseph Holt began trading. It is still brewed using the same strain of yeast as it did in 1849, re-growing it to remain environmentally responsible as well as consistency in taste.

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Another ale, Crystal lager, will also be available for £1.75. The offer runs until July 7th.

The cut price ale will be available at a one specific Joseph Holt pub each day throughout this limited period – with the brewery identifying the location of the promotion every morning on Facebook and Instagram. Joseph Holt owns 127 pubs across the North West which means there's an opportunity for beer lovers across the region to take part.

Said Paul Longmire, head of marketing for Joseph Holt: “All our beer is already competitively priced, but on this special anniversary we really want as many people as possible to enjoy our award-winning ale. And what better way to celebrate our milestone anniversary than with a beer with a dramatically cut-price tag to match our 175 years in business.”

“We are so proud of our heritage and the way our pubs play such a central role in the

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