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To celebrate the perfect match that is chocolate and beer, Fuller’s has launched a chocolate beer glass so customers can enjoy the complementary flavours together.

Fuller's chocoate pint

The glass, made by chocolatier Chris Zammit, is formed of milk and white chocolate and will be available for a very limited time only in a limited number of Fuller’s pubs.

Head of beer and chocolate at Fuller’s, Paris Looflady, said: “The new glass brings a whole new meaning to quick pint and a bite.

“At Fuller’s, you can now do both things together, but don’t take too long as these glasses won’t be around forever — especially in hot weather.”