Win a case of Bishops Finger

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Win 12 x 500ml bottles of Bishops Finger Kentish Strong Ale from Britain's oldest brewer, Shepherd Neame.
During the war, malt was strictly rationed. Rationing finally ended in the mid-1950s and in 1957 Shepherd Neame’s Head Brewer was given the go-ahead to produce the Faversham Brewery’s first strong ale for nearly 20 years.
The beer was to be a celebration following the grey postwar years of austerity. The name was chosen to emphasise the beer’s Kentish heritage.
Bishops fingers were found only in Kent because they were fingerposts sited along the Pilgrims Way to show the pilgrims the route to Thomas à Becket’s shrine in Canterbury Cathedral before it was destroyed by Henry VIII in the 16th century.
There is 1 prize available in this Competwition.
How Competwition works:
- Entry is completely free - all you need is a Twitter account!
- When you enter you'll automatically follow @competwition and @ShepherdNeame, and you'll automatically tweet the competwition prize details and a link to your followers - this will only happen once per entry.
- Oh, and if you happen to be picked by Competwition's random winner generator at the end of the competwition, @ShepherdNeame will contact you via Twitter to let you know you've won some excellent booty!
Click here to read the Terms and Conditions relating to this Competwition »
This competwition is open to UK residents.
Entrants must be aged 18 years and over.
No purchase necessary.
A winner will be drawn at random at the end of the competwition.
The winner will be required to provide proof of age before the prize is sent out.
Any entries found to be violating these terms and conditions will be immediately rendered invalid.
This competwition not open to employees of Shepherd Neame, their immediate families, friends or associated agencies.
Winners will be notified via Twitter following the competwition end date.
Shepherd Neame reserves the right to redraw at its own discretion.
Shepherd Neame will not be liable for entries which are delayed or not received.
The prize is non-transferable, and no cash alternative will be offered.












