Coors Lights Most Craziest/Grossest Idea For Hockey Fans
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S. Harper
June 30, 2022 (5:20 PM)
Nothing goes together like hockey and a cold beer. Albeit expensive hockey fans love their beers. Well Coors Light which is brewed in Golden Colorado which is very closed to Denver Colorado Coors Light came up with a very interesting yet odd and kind of disgusting Idea.
After the Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup The Brewing company might of lost their damn minds making a new beer specifically for hockey fans.
The idea is to take ice shavings from Ball Arena home of the Avalanche and infuse it into their beer. They will obviously have to melt it down and treat it but just all the spit and other fluids that are on the ice the thought is very disgusting.
Let's be really the idea is definitely unique but I don't see people buying it unless it's collectors to display their shelves.
"COLORADO BROUGHT HOME THE CUP. WE'RE FILLING YOURS WITH CHAMPIONSHIP ICE.
LIMITED-EDITION BEER MADE WITH SHAVINGS FROM THE AVS' CHAMPIONSHIP ICE"
- Coors Light
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