[dropcap]A[/dropcap]s the I Love Beer promotion nears its finale, Windward and Leeward Brewery (WLBL) pulled out all the stops to reveal the second grand prize winner in its Under The Crown promotion.
Against the backdrop of the picturesque Pigeon Island, WLBL treated loyal beer drinkers and patrons to a selection of popular tunes, fantastic giveaways and great entertainment on Sunday July 29, whilst local celebrity announcer, Mr. Jordan, hyped up the crowd and beach-goers as the highlight of the evening drew near.
The I Love Beer promotion has not only received incredible commendation from its loyal consumers, but it has received thousands of entries across the island. Evidence to that: on Sunday evening the WLBL shocked patrons by utilizing a concrete mixer truck to assist with selecting the prize winner.
Brand Manager, Sylvester Henry commented, “For us, it was the first time that we had to use a mixing truck from Rayneau & Company. This is just a testament to how many entries we had and how many people love their beer. Seeing that mixer spin and the anticipation of who would win created such a great energy that we are even more so looking forward to the draw for the Subaru.”
Despite the large number of entries, there could only be one winner of a Suzuki GSX-R motorbike, which was revealed to be Adesia Emmanuel of Morne du Don, Castries.
“I love my Heineken Beer!” Adesia exclaimed as she revved her motorbike for the first time. Adesia joins the ranks of our first grand prize winner, Adrian Medard, who was awarded $10,000.
Consumers still have a chance of winning the extraordinary grand prize of a 2018 Subaru SUV, by collecting six I Love Beer Crowns, of the same beer brand—Heineken®, Guinness®, Amstel® or Piton®. Consumers have until August 17th, 2018 to redeem their instant prizes and to also qualify for the grand prize draw.
Entrants must be 18 and over.
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