That Gin Company is offering one lucky reader a private bus cocktail tour

A black double decker bus with Cocktail Tours written on the side

That Gin Company, based in Warwick, is offering one lucky reader a private bus cocktail tour worth up to £1,000 – perfect for hen and stag parties or as a unique way to transfer your guests to the wedding reception.

The Cocktail Tours are the latest acquisition of That Gin Company, which also owns That Gin & Cocktail Bar in Warwick. The converted double-decker Cocktail Tours Bus can host up to 50 guests and features state-of-the-art LED lighting, a sound system, a DJ booth, as well as a bar stocked with a wide range of alcoholic drinks, including cocktails and mocktails, spirits, beers, wine, and fizz. Guests can choose from That Gin Company’s huge range of made-to-order cocktails and gin recipes, as well as their signature favourites.

The winner will have a choice of two packages, each worth £1,000. The first package offers exclusive use of the bus for one hour and includes two premium drinks per guest, with a paid bar option after the first hour. Based on a party size of 50 guests at £19.95 per person.

The second package is based on a party size of 25 guests at £39.95 per person. You will receive exclusive use of the Cocktail Tours Bus for two hours, including a drive of up to 30 miles and three premium drinks per guest.

To be in with a chance to win this fantastic prize, enter at www.yourwestmidlands.wedding/giveaways. Terms and conditions apply; please visit our website for details.

For more information about The Cocktail Tours, visit www.thatgincompany.co.uk

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