WOLVES fans cleared a pub out of a specially brewed beer in just two days as they to celebrated the club's promotion to the Premiership.
Drinkers drained three firkins - more than 200 pints - of "Molineux Magic" at the Waggon and Horses in Wribbenhall on Friday and Saturday.
The beer had been brewed and delivered to the pub - run by Wolves mad Denise and Steve Eaton - within two days of the team's historic play-off victory over Sheffield United.
It became an immediate best-seller said Mrs Eaton, especially since anyone bedecked in the team's golden colours got the brew for 50p a pint.
She said the bitter, from Cannon Royal brewers in Upton-upon-Severn "fuelled the celebrations", although it was not to everyone's liking.
"The West Brom fans wouldn't drink it, we couldn't give it away to them!" she said.
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