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Do you love beer? Do you love travelling? Do you want to get paid to do both?

If you answer ‘Yes’ to all of these questions and you are 21 and over, then the World of Beer is looking for you and you might want to keep an eye on their website over the upcoming months.

This is because the Florida-based beer company is once again going to be offering their ‘Drink It’ internship.

Never heard of it?

Oh, it’s only a paid programme which allows beer lovers to travel the world for four months, tasting all kinds of craft beers and attending beer festivals.

All you’ve really got to do from your end is to document your travels on social media and on the World of Beer channel.

The company, which has branches all around the world, is offering interns $12,000 and they say that the purpose of the programme is to connect more restaurants with the brewing industry and to help educate beer lovers into all the different kinds of beer that exist.

The only stipulation is that you’re over 21.

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