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Lighthouse Beer & Wine Says Thanks With A Sale

By Jessica Maurer, posted Jan 18, 2017
Lighthouse Beer & Wine at Wrightsville Beach is holding a Customer Appreciation Day on Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Lighthouse Beer & Wine)
Lighthouse Beer & Wine will host its third annual Customer Appreciation Day on Saturday. All beer and wine will be at least 20 percent off, with select beer marked down as much as 50 percent, according to manager Aaron Dowling.
 
“Everything in the store will be at least 20 percent off, including drafts and growlers,” Dowling said. “This is our chance to show our customers how much we appreciate their business.”
 
Lighthouse specializes in craft beer and hand-selected wines from across the globe. They typically stock more than 700 craft beers and carry a rotating selection of 12 on tap.
 
Dowling said that the draft list for this year’s customer appreciation day will feature several beers from Prairie Artisan Ales of Oklahoma, including kegs of The Bomb!, Prairie Bomb!, Birthday Bomb!, and Christmas Bomb!, as well as Prairie Paradise Stout.
 
Customer Appreciation Day will run from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, with hot dogs being served from 1 to 4 p.m.
 
“People definitely come out for this so it can get pretty crowded,” Dowling said. “But it’s always a great time, and a great time to take advantage of some really good deals.”
 
Lighthouse will also celebrate an anniversary party Feb. 25, with more details to be released soon.
 
Lighthouse Beer & Wine is located at 220 Causeway Drive in Wrightsville Beach.
 
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