HUNDREDS of cold beers are being given away this weekend as a brewery puts on a walking tour of the city.

Beavertown is inviting people in Brighton to grab a can of their beer and enjoy a spot of comedy at the “tongue-in-cheek” event.

Tour guides will leave New Road at 4pm and stop at Brighton railway station before finishing up at The Hare and Hounds for 4.45pm, where 50 free pints of Neck Oil will be lovingly poured for customers.

Tom Rainsford, Marketing Director at Beavertown said, “This week we’re travelling to Brighton with the Hops on Hops Off tour to kickstart your bank holiday weekend.

The Argus: The brewery has become famous for its Neck Oil IPAThe brewery has become famous for its Neck Oil IPA

Look out for our tour guides armed with hundreds of cans. If any of their facts sound too out-of-this-world to be true, it’s probably because they are.”

Beers available to enjoy will include crisp super session IPA Nanobot and Lazer Crush, Beavertown’s alcohol-free IPA.

Saturday is the only day the Hops on Hops Off tour stops in Brighton.

Beavertown, which started brewing in London 10 years ago, has become famed for its Neck Oil IPA and now brews enough beer to fill more than 10 Olympic-size swimming pools.