Cheers to free beers! How you can get your hands on VB without paying a cent at pubs across Australia tomorrow
- Thirsty punters have the chance to grab a free pint courtesy of Victoria Bitter
- The iconic Aussie beer will be offered to customers at pubs across the country
- Promotion is called 'Our Shout' and will provide one free drink to people over 18
Thirsty punters have the chance to grab a free pint tomorrow courtesy of Victoria Bitter.
The iconic Aussie brew will be on offer at participating venues across the country from 2pm to 4pm on Sunday.
The brewery is shouting a round to anyone 18 years and over.

Eager Australians can head down to their local pub on Sunday for two hours of free beer courtesy of Victoria Bitter (pictured)

In Sydney, participating pubs include the Kirribilli Hotel, north of the city, and Harlequin Inn (pictured) in Pyrmont
'There's been a lot of talk over the last few months,' the VB website reads.
'While we don't know what's coming next, we do know this. It's the start of another week and it's time to get back to doing what we do best: working hard.
'That's the only way we are going to push this country forward.
'For everyone ready to get on with the job of making Australia a better place, it's our shout.'
In Sydney, participating pubs include the Kirribilli Hotel, north of the city, and Harlequin Inn in Pyrmont.
The New Brighton Hotel, in Manly, and Crows Nest Hotel will also have the promotion available.
Young and Jackson, located on Swanson Street in Melbourne's CBD will also offer the deal to customers.

The Young and Jackson in Melbourne (pictured) will be running the promotion on Sunday

Victoria Bitter has been around since 1854 when it was first brewed by Thomas Aitken as a full flavoured, full strength and thirst quenching beer for the 'harsh Australian climate'
In Brisbane, eager VB drinkers can head to the Victory Hotel to join others 'for a cold one'.
Victoria Bitter has been around since 1854 when it was first brewed by Thomas Aitken as a full flavoured, full strength and thirst-quenching beer for the 'harsh Australian climate'.
The VB website describes the iconic Australian drink as having a 'higher bitterness' with a 'balanced, full flavoured beer'.