Here's how you can become a paid World Cup beer tester!

Want to sip lots of beer from around the world and watch soccer for the next month? Then there's a contest for you!

Want to watch soccer and sip a cold one? This contest is for you.
Want to watch soccer and sip a cold one? This contest is for you.  © 123rf/nitr

In honor of the 22nd World Cup, which kicks off on Sunday in Qatar, online sportsbook and casino review site BonusFinder launched a contest to decide the winner of its own beer tournament.

One lucky winner who signs up by November 30 will get 32 different brews to imbibe. But that's not all – they'll also get a new TV, and $500 as compensation for their time.

All BonusFinder wants the winner to do, per their website, is drink the brews, take notes, and rank them: "We'd like our winner to taste a selection of premium beers (some of which represent countries that are participating in the World Cup), and let us know what you think. There’ll be no Peroni this year, we’re afraid!"

Alex Morgan to play for Team USA in Women's Gold Cup after Mia Fishel injury
Soccer Alex Morgan to play for Team USA in Women's Gold Cup after Mia Fishel injury

Premium beers will most likely be from Germany, Belgium, Denmark, as well as the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Beer won't be plentiful at the 2022 World Cup

Fans watching games at the World Cup won't be drinking any beer in the stadium.
Fans watching games at the World Cup won't be drinking any beer in the stadium.  © 123rf/standrets

Participants have to be residents of the US, Canada, or the UK, to be considered.

Canadian and American applicants must be 21 or older, while those from the UK have to be at least 18.

The winner will be announced on Monday, December 5, meaning the winner will have a few days to drink their prize before the World Cup final on December 18.

MLS chief blasts referees union after members reject tentative contract agreement
Soccer MLS chief blasts referees union after members reject tentative contract agreement

Soccer fans who have made their way to Qatar won't be able to enjoy the same perks. Two days before kick off, the country decided to announce a total ban on alcoholic beverages in and around the stadiums.

Beer can only be sold and consumed at designated fan zones, where a bottle of Bud will set you back around $14.

Cover photo: 123rf/nitr

More on Soccer: