Why are we giving away 10,000 free Clean Cocktails?

Jan 07, 2025

Why are we giving away 10,000 free Clean Cocktails?

We have news!

You might be seeing more of us in your favourite bars and pubs, since Greene King are launching CleanCo into 700 of their pubs nationwide.

To celebrate our launch into participating pubs and bars, we’re giving away 10,000 free Clean Cocktails across the course of January. 

Listen up to find out how to claim your drink on us!

How do I get my free CleanCo drink?

You can grab a free drink voucher over on our website to redeem in a Greene King pub. We’re launching on the 2nd Jan and it runs through to the end of the month.

Head to our website, enter your details and you’ll receive a code to use at the bar which entitles you to a free drink. All the info to redeem your drink is at  clean.co/greeneking

Where to drink CleanCo.

There are so many delightful pubs to drink a CleanCo cocktail. We’re so confident you’ll love CleanCo’s alcohol-free spirits that your first drink is on us.

You can find your local over on our website by searching on the map for a CleanCo stockist.

Here are just a few places to drink Clean Co near you.

London

Sawyers Arms, Paddington

Situated among the busy offices of Paddington, the Sawyers Arms is a 19th century pub with plenty of freshly cooked pub food and non-alcoholic drinks on offer. 

Originally built as a fishmonger's shop in 1854, the Sawyers Arms has been frequented by noble patrons ever since. With a wood-panelled split-level bar and secluded drinking areas, it’s a great place to kick back and relax with a non-alcoholic drink.

Bull’s Head, Chiswick 

Enjoy a Clean Cocktail on us in this classic West London pub.

Set in a picturesque riverside location on The Thames, The Bulls Head is a delightful 18th century tavern once used by riverboat and barge captains to arrange crews and cargoes. Licensed since at least 1722, there has been an inn on the site for over 400 years.

Five Bells, Finchley

The Five Bells in East Finchley is a great place to enjoy a fantastic meal whether it be dropping in for a quick bite for lunch or a relaxing evening meal with the family.

This is a very family friendly pub with a great beer garden for summer and a great range of non-alcoholic drinks (now featuring Clean Co!)

Bunch of Grapes, Knightsbridge

The Bunch of Grapes, built in 1644, still holds tight to a traditional British pub mentality even though it’s now surrounded by modern London. Nearly all of the interior is original including the snob screens which were used to separate the rich from the working-class patrons when drinking and gossiping.

A great place to soak up the culture and enjoy a Clean Cocktail for free.

King’s Arms, Greenwich

Since 1891, The Kings Arms has been embedded in the historical existence of Greenwich. Through the years, the pub has been a beacon of peace and the epitome of the great British Pub.

Mason’s Arms, Mayfair

This little gem of a pub is nestled in central London, just north of Piccadilly and moments from Carnaby street.

The Masons Arms was originally built in 1721, and was created to be the meeting point of Mayfair street. In 1939 it was rebuilt and now the mock Tudor façade is a beacon of British welcome and a centre point for the local socials.

Prospect of Whitby, Wapping

The Prospect of Whitby is a historic pub on the northern bank of the River Thames at Wapping, in the East End of London. It’s one of the oldest taverns in the area, having been built in 1520.  

All sorts of people from sailors, smugglers and cut throats to British movie stars and politicians have tread over our original 400-year-old stone floor.

Punch & Judy, Covent Garden

Punch & Judy, built 1787, is named after the famous Punch & Judy puppet shows performed for the children of the flower sellers. If you admire the original stonework for long enough, you may hear the raucous laughter of a thousand ghosts enjoying the grandeur and splendour of the Covent Garden Piazza.

North

Heathley Park, Leicestershire

Nestled close to Abbey Park and Leicester city centre, you’ll love the quaint atmosphere at Heathley Park. A great location for a Clean Co. cocktail.

Woodies, Leeds 

A popular, tavern-style pub in the North of the city. Enjoy a free CleanCo cocktail in Jan, and the beer garden outside in Summer.

The Museum, Sheffield

This pub is loved for its old school style and Great British pub experience. Inside, you’ll find a friendly team ready to serve you a variety of non-alcoholic alternatives this Jan.

South

The Cricketers Arms, Chandlers Ford

A classic Hampshire pub, loved for its beer garden, friendly vibe and excellent pub quizzes. Hampshire is thought to be the county where cricket is born, and just opposite on the green, cricket is played in Summer. Hence, the name which dates back to 1845 when John Cox knocked together two cottages and opened a pub.

Black Horse, Exeter

This characterful pub is ideal for a quiet CleanCo Cocktail. Located minutes from Exeter Central, it’s the perfect spot to relax after a day of shopping and exploring the city.

Rose Inn, Essex 

The Rose Inn is a delightful British pub to enjoy a drink with friends this Dry Jan. Located in Great Wakering, this pub is somewhat of a hidden gem. Nestled in the east of the Rochford District, around four miles east of Southend-on-Sea, Great Wakering is a picturesque village where you can escape from the hustle and bustle, while you sip a Clean Cocktail.


Find A CleanCo cocktail near you

With over 700 pubs and bars taking us onboard in the New Year, you’ll be sure to find a pub serving Clean Co. near you.

Grab your free drink now.

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