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Carling cold beer amnesty


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Yes they take tesco value lager and yes they will do at least 4 at a time.

At least they did a few years ago and i dont see why they would change it. Its only volunteers on the stand anyways so they wont give a shit either way

Matt

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Carling's Cold Beer Amnesty ensures that warm beer is a thing of the past by swapping ANY unopened can of warm beer with a cold can of Carling. Carling will be giving away nearly 4000 cases of ice cold beer across both V Festival sites this year. Check out www.carling.com for more information.

so is that 2000 per site? wonder what time it opens

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Whereabouts will this stand be at Hylands? Last year I didn't see it, and according to the map that someone made on Google Maps it looks like it's miles away from the Yellow campsite!!

We're thinking of bringing a case or 2 of cheap Tesco lager to trade, plus some decent lager to drink :lol:

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They had this at RockNess and it's amazing. Opened at about 12 on the Friday then closed at around 5.30 before opening up again at night and going on til 2 in the morning. The Saturday and Sunday it opened at 9.30 am.

There was no limit on the number of cans you can exchange at any one time and they give you plastic tokens to exchange for your cold cans. There's a DJ in the Amnesty area and some benches too. You can only drink Carling in the area and won't get in without a can/token to exchange.

It was the place to be in the campsite at night.

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They had this at RockNess and it's amazing. Opened at about 12 on the Friday then closed at around 5.30 before opening up again at night and going on til 2 in the morning. The Saturday and Sunday it opened at 9.30 am.

There was no limit on the number of cans you can exchange at any one time and they give you plastic tokens to exchange for your cold cans. There's a DJ in the Amnesty area and some benches too. You can only drink Carling in the area and won't get in without a can/token to exchange.

It was the place to be in the campsite at night.

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You can take it away if you want, aye.

What I'm saying is that if they see you drinking anything other than Carling in the Amnesty area then they'll give you the option to take it outside or they'll take it off you and bin it.

The staff in there are really sound, a good laugh.

The tokens are wee plastic things with the 'Carling' symbol on them. Kind of like poker chips.

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