Thankfully, we’re now in May which means lighter evenings and warmer weather. If you have a garden, then it’s time to get weeding, arrange your garden furniture, clean the BBQ and invite your friends and family around for some drinks and food. Outdoor living is all about embracing the warmth and beauty of summer and enjoying the fresh air. If, like us, you have a south-facing garden, then a little bit of shade is sometimes welcome and necessary. If you need a new garden umbrella or have never had one in the past, then this month’s competition is for you!
We have joined forces with the Haacht Brewery to offer our customers the chance of winning a Super 8 branded garden umbrella and stand. Just to be clear, this is big, measuring 2×2 metres squared! The umbrella is made from black polyester and can be easily put up or down and stored away. It also comes with a solid base and would look great in any outdoor space. We only have one to give away and the winner will be announced on 1st June via our social media channels and emailed directly. Interested? So how do you enter?
Simply, purchase any bottle of beer brewed by the Haacht Brewery during the month of May. You will then be automatically entered into the competition. We will then pick a customer at random. Only customers living in a UK mainland postcode can enter, unfortunately due to the delivery. Prize is non-transferable and there will be no cash alternative offered. The umbrella and stand will be delivered for free.
If you’re not familiar with the Haacht Brewery and their beer range, then carry on reading… Haacht is one of Belgium’s biggest independent breweries and dates back to 1898. It is situated in the Flemish province, near to the town of Haacht, hence the name. The brewery was founded by Eugene de Ro and even to this day, it’s still owned by the De Ro family. The brewery is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility and over the years they have implemented various initiatives to reduce their environmental impact. This along with producing quality beers and their long history makes them a well-respected player within Belgium’s beer industry.