Free beer back at SeaWorld
SeaWorld is joining sister theme park Busch Gardens in bringing back free beer this summer.
Starting today May 18, guests can stay cool with two free 7-ounce beers per visitor aged 21 and over.
It is available at Mama’s Pretzel Kitchen Patio in the park through September 2.
SeaWorld’s own brew Mako Red Ale will kick it off while other beers such as Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Lite and Yuengling will rotate through the summer.
Busch Gardens brought back free beer earlier this month after a gap of nine years.
Free booze was a summer staple at Busch Gardens for decades when it was owned by brewer Anheuser-Busch.
That changed when the company was sold to the Blackstone Group back in 2009 and the freebies ended a short time later.
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