If you’re in Philadelphia on Thursday morning, chances are you will be lining up along the Eagles Super Bowl parade route to celebrate the first Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
A lot of fans in attendance will also be pounding their favorite adult beverages, but if you’re looking to drink for free, Bud Light has you covered.
After Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson said that he would give free beers out to everybody following the victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 52, Bud Light, the official beer sponsor of the NFL, tepped up to offer a free beer to everyone who will be at the celebration.
Bud Light is staying true to its word and will be handing out free beers along the parade route and local taverns.
The @Eagles of Philadelphia have emerged victorious! Join us with @LaneJohnson65 and your 21+ friends at taverns along the parade route to raise one of the Kingdom’s favorite light lagers. #PhillyPhilly 🍻 #DillyDilly pic.twitter.com/30ptis8xIC
— Bud Light (@budlight) February 5, 2018
And guess what?
Bud Light even upped the offer and is giving out a rebate for those Eagles fans who are unable to attend the Super Bowl parade.
Here is how it all works, according to PhillyVoice.com:
According to a list of participating bars provided by one of those establishments, 38,000 tokens – each good for one free cold one – will be available during various time slots throughout the parade, which runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Most of the bars will hand out free beer for two hours – from noon to 2 p.m. Others, however, will distribute earlier and later hours. Four bars will distribute for three hours instead of two.
For those unable to attend Thursday’s parade, Bud Light is offering a $7 rebate on purchases of a Bud Light six-pack — or larger — in excess of $7. The rebate is only valid Thursday or Friday.
Nothing brings America together like some beer.
The parade is set to begin at 11:00 a.m. ET on Broad Street and Pattison, with the conclusion coming approximately two hours later in front of the icon “Rocky Steps” outside of the Art Museum.