Sophie Ellis-Bextor tends bar in a cherry picker, delivering pints at heights through people’s windows

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Sophie Ellis Bextor pours Heineken 0.0 in a bar on a cherry picker to deliver to someone’s window, launching WIND0.0W SERVICE deliveries

A PINT AT A HEIGHT

Heineken 0.0 puts a ‘bar’ on a cherry picker to deliver alcohol-free beer through home workers’ windows

  • One year on from the working from home order, Heineken 0.0 is rewarding home working Britons with a well-earned pint of Heineken 0.0… through their windows
  • The world’s first example of window service is being launched by lockdown disco queen Sophie Ellis-Bextor – who will be delivering window pints in London
  • The unique service will also deliver free Heineken 0.0 beer to windows in Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh, with local celebrities pouring pints up high
  • People in these locations can apply to a ballot to be in with a chance of having a window delivery by visiting www.wind00wservice.com
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It has been a year since the nation was instructed to work from home and millions have been juggling video calls and home-schooling ever since. With alcohol-free beer it’s perfectly acceptable to enjoy a pint during the working day. So, to delight Britons that have been WFH and make for a memorable nine to five, Heineken 0.0 has today announced a unique service: a bar on a cherry picker delivering free pints at height through home workers’ windows.

Picture the scene: a home worker is sat in their spare bedroom turned makeshift home office, on yet another video call, when there’s a knock at the window. In place of the normal view outside there’s now a bar suspended in the sky from the arm of a cherry picker, staffed by a celebrity bartender pouring a fresh pint of draught Heineken 0.0.

To officially launch ‘Wind0.0w Service’ Heineken 0.0 could think of no friendlier a face than Queen of quarantine Sophie Ellis-Bextor. And so, the Murder On The Dancefloor star will be swapping her kitchen disco for other people’s windows and delivering Heineken 0.0 to homes across London (at heights of up to 40 feet). A video of Sophie Ellis-Bextor unveiling the service can be viewed here https://youtu.be/ue5P_vaq8j8

After appearing outside windows in the Capital, Ellis-Bextor will pass on the cherry picker bartending baton to The Twang frontman Phil Etheridge in Birmingham, drag queen and RuPaul contestant Divina de Campo in Manchester and standup comedian Eleanor Morton in Edinburgh.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor said: “You’re certainly going to be the talk of the neighbourhood if a bar on a cherry picker appears outside your window during the working day! At times like this people need a bit of light relief and after a year of working at home, this is a unique way to make home working a bit better, give people a small break and lift their days with a pint of Heineken 0.0.”

People can be in with a chance of getting a Heineken 0.0 beer delivered to their windows by applying to the Wind0.0w Service ballot at www.wind00wservice.com. To be eligible, people need to be 18+ and live in a house with a private driveway in one of the four locations being visited. Full terms and conditions apply and can be found on the ballot website.

Matt Saltzstein, Beer Unit Director at Heineken commented: “Heineken 0.0 is all about saying ‘now you can’. Now you can enjoy a beer break while working from home with a tasty alcohol free option. We wanted to bring this message to home workers in a memorable way – and attaching a bar to the end of a cherry picker to create the first ever window service certainly fits the bill. With alcohol-free drinks more popular than ever we can’t wait to put smiles on people’s faces and 0.0 beers in their hands, through their windows!”


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