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SMOKIES TO INTRODUCE FREE BEER NIGHT ON AUGUST 22

Fans Can Enjoy Free Draft Beer Until Opposing Team Scores a Run
July 26, 2018

SEVIERVILLE - The Smokies have announced that the team will be hosting a Free Beer Night on Wednesday, August 22, 2018. With the purchase of a ticket and a 2018 refillable Smokies mason jar, fans will be able to enjoy free draft beer from first pitch until the opposing team scores

SEVIERVILLE - The Smokies have announced that the team will be hosting a Free Beer Night on Wednesday, August 22, 2018. With the purchase of a ticket and a 2018 refillable Smokies mason jar, fans will be able to enjoy free draft beer from first pitch until the opposing team scores a run. 
Fans who have already purchased a mason jar during the 2018 season can reuse their mason jar for this special event. The free beer is only applicable with the 2018 Smokies mason jar. 
The Smokies will be facing off against the Jackson Generals with gates opening at 6:00 pm, and first pitch at 7:00 pm. Fans can enjoy the free beer special from first pitch (7:00 pm)  until the Jackson Generals score their first run of the game. 
It will also be an All You Can Eat Wednesday presented by Mrs. Grissom's Salads featuring all you can eat Calhoun's pulled pork, hamburgers, hot dogs, nachos with cheese, baked beans, potato chips, buffalo chicken dip, ice cream sandwiches, popcorn and Pepsi products. Fans can enjoy All You Can Eat Wednesdays for just $25 for adults and $21 for children, which also includes the ticket to the game. 
The 2018 Smokies Mason Jar can be used for any other game during the 2018 season for just $4 draft beer refills, and $2 draft beer refills on Thursday night home games.
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