If you want free beer during the Eagles Super Bowl parade, you don't have to drink Bud Light.

Philadelphia-based Yards Brewing Company will be giving away free Philly Pale Ale for every customer who stops by its taproom at 500 Spring Garden St. on Feb. 8.

Obviously you'll have to be aged 21 and older in order to collect.

"It just doesn't seem right Philadelphians should be drinking a foreign owned, mass produced beer on such a proud day in our city's history," Tom Kehoe, the founder of Yards, told BillyPenn.

The beer will be available starting at 11:30 a.m. on parade day. Supplies are understandably limited. "We might not be able to get everyone a beer but we can try," Yards tweeted.

We might not be able to get everyone a beer but we can try. ;) Fans get a free #PhillyPaleAle on us Thursday 2/8 in the taproom while we celebrate our championship team. #GoBirds #YARDS #BrewUntoOthers pic.twitter.com/2KFTNp9Nan — Yards Brewing Co. (@yardsbrew) February 7, 2018

The Yards offer is similar to that of Bud Light, which is honoring a bet it made against Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson in August regarding a Super Bowl victory. Bud Light will be providing free beer to those 21 and older. The beer will be available at an estimated 25 bars along the parade route.

Yards has been busy over the past few days, after winning its Super Bowl bet against the Boston-based Harpoon Brewery. Harpoon was serving Yards' Philly Pale Ale on Feb. 7, while its staff wore a mix of Eagles and Yards gear.

On Thursday, Yards will also be donated a check for a little more than $7,000 to Prevention Point, an organization devoted to combating the opioid crisis in Philadelphia. The money was raised from sales of Philly Pale Ale.

Preparations for the Super Bowl parade are well underway in Philadelphia. PennLive was at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Feb. 6 to scope out the construction. You can check it out for yourself in the link below.

The parade is set to start at 11 a.m. at the intersection of Broad St. and Pattison Ave. on Feb. 8. The route takes the Eagles up to City Hall and then over to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which will hold a formal celebration for the team and city starting at 1 p.m.

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