Bearded beer fans are being offered a free pint of lager at Drygate brewery - provided they are willing to part with their whiskers.

The craft brewer will transform an area of its bar into a pop-up barber shop on October 31 as part of a fundraising effort for the Movember campaign.

And they are encouraging local bristly faced men to step up and have their magnificent manes removed - all in exchange for a free pint of their Bearface creation.

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The annual charity challenge sees previously clean shaven men grow facial hair - usually in the form of a moustache - to raise awareness of some of the most pressing issues in men’s health, including testicular and prostate cancer.

The barbershop is hosted collaboration with the acclaimed East End stylist Legacy Gents, following the success of the brewery’s Barber Bash Glasgow competition in September.

For those looking to get bare-faced, complimentary slots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Donations to the Movember charity can be made during the event. 

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Rob MacKay, Creative & Marketing Director at Drygate, commented:  “We believe in the power of sharing a beer together, to start conversations and to spark change.”

“Movember is a time for beard-rockers and beer-lovers alike to collaborate and help support a really worthy cause, in order to shine a spotlight on important men’s health issues.

“We’re thrilled to have partnered with the brilliant team at Legacy Gents to raise a pint to two things very close to our hearts - beer and beards. We can’t wait to welcome the local community through our doors once again.”