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Fuller's offers Tate ticket deal
October 8, 2007: London brewer Fuller Smith & Turner has linked up with Tate Britain to offer a two-for-one deal on tickets for the gallerys Millais show.
Millais was one of the founding members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and this exhibition is the first time since 1898 that the entirety of his career has been reviewed in one place.
Around 35 Fullers pubs will be offering the ticket deal, in return for the purchase of two pints or bottles of Organic Honey Dew, a refreshing, chilled, organic beer with sweet notes from the honey and a zesty taste. The tickets will get two visitors into the exhibition for just £11, where they can view works including Ophelia, Mariana and Bubbles.
The Millais exhibition opened on September 26 and runs until January 13, 2008. It has already received critical acclaim in the national media.
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