Falmouth pub among those giving away free pints to mark Queen's Platinum Jubilee

The Greene King chain had originally wanted to sell them at 6p - the average price of a pint back in 1952

Author: Matt Soanes and Sarah YeomanPublished 30th May 2022

A pub in Falmouth is among those giving away free pints to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

Brewer Greene King wanted to turn the clock back 70 years by selling its pints for 6p in a special promotion for today only (30th May).

Six pence is the average cost of a pint of beer back in 1952, the year Queen Elizabeth II took the throne.

Anyone visiting a Greene King Pub was told to use the secret code word ‘1952’ at the bar to claim the offer.

But the chain has now been told it is not allowed to price pints at 6p under licensing laws. So instead its pubs are giving away pints for free.

Greene King only has one pub in Cornwall, the Quayside Inn on Arwenack Street in Falmouth.

You can find a list of participating pubs here.

It comes as pubs and bars across England and Wales have been granted extended opening hours over the upcoming four-day Jubilee bank holiday.

From Thursday (2nd June) to Saturday (4th June) opening hours will be lengthened from 11pm to 1am.

Andrew Gallagher, marketing director at Greene King Local Pubs, said:

"The Platinum Jubilee is a fantastic way for the UK to come together and celebrate our Queen and country."

He added: "We can't wait to see our customers enjoy this royally good deal on Monday 30th May, and look forward to celebrating the platinum jubilee in all our pubs across the bank holiday weekend."

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