Free Bud for everyone in Wales: Dragons fans will be given a free drink ahead of huge semi-final clash against Portugal in Lyon
WALES fans will be given a free beer courtesy of Budweiser as they take on Portugal in the Euro 2016 semi-finals.
The drinks brewer - owned by a company with a brewery in Belgium, who the Dragons beat 3-1 in the quarter-finals - wants to "raise a Bud to fans who always believed".
And actually EVERY adult will be eligible for a tipple - which could result in one of the biggest rounds ever.
There are thought to be some 2.5million over-18s in the country, roughly the same amount of hangovers the day after Hal Robson-Kanu's incredible Cruyff turn stunned the Belgians in Lille last Friday.
Budweiser employs more than 300 people at its brewery in Magor, near Newport, South Wales and want to get the drinks out in time for Gareth Bale taking on Cristiano Ronaldo on Wednesday.
A Budweiser UK spokesman said: "At Budweiser, we're all about celebrating epic moments.
"That's why we wanted to raise a Bud to the dedication of all the Welsh football fans out there in honour of their recent success, and to show our support ahead of the nation's next big game - by giving everyone 18+ in Wales a Budweiser on us.
"We also have one of our biggest breweries based in Magor, and have close ties to the Welsh community, which makes this moment that little bit more special for us too."
Full terms and conditions for the offer will be released by Budweiser soon.
Leicester owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha is famed for giving thirsty Foxes a beer during their incredible title-winning season.