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Kamala Pretends To Drink Beer

Kamala Harris and Stephen Colbert pretend to share Miller Hi-Lite beers in a crash attempt to appeal to Rustbelt factory workers and everyday stiffs across the Great Plains and Southland. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that neither Kamala nor Stephen regularly drinks beer.

At the minimum, they’re quaffing champagne, and more likely, psychedelic drugs or adrenochrome. But you can’t try to fake either of those on the Late Show!  Here’s more from The Salty Cracker.

Miller Lite Pulls Woke Beer Ad

After Bud Light lost billions of dollars with its woke advertising, Miller Lite blindly followed suit, only to find customers no longer willing to put up with the nonsense. Miller Lite has now pulled its woke spots.

They differed somewhat from Bud Light’s. Miller Lite didn’t use a transgender as a spokeswoman, but instead a caustic feminist who badmouthed male brewers.

Still, someone at one of these companies should have maintained closer contact with its customers. You’ll never go far if you insult or deride your customers! Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Bud Light VP: She Be Gone!

Bud Light’s beleaguered marketing vice president, Alissa Heinerscheid, has taken a leave of absence. This comes after the monstrous backlash against the brand following its decision to hire transgender Dylan Mulvaney to promote the beer.

Heinerscheid, who was behind that decision, will be replaced by Todd Allen,  Budweiser’s global marketing vice president. Technically, she has not resigned, but we doubt she will be back anytime soon in any capacity. More from Steve Turley.

Kid Rock Mows Down Bud Light

Kid Rock mows down cans of the Anheuser Busch’s Bud Light beer, after the conglomerate partners with transgender Dylan Mulvaney to promote the slop. We concur with commenter Batman For President, who noted, “Calling Dylan Mulvaney a real woman is like calling Bud Light a real beer.” More from The Daily Caller.

April Fools Joke Goes Live

Beverage pretending to be beer features man pretending to be woman. That’s what we make of the new Bud Light beer cans adorned with an image of Dylan Mulvaney. No, these were not an April Fool’s joke. They were real. More from Mark Dice.

Stormy Daniels Wins the War?

Steven Crowder is talking all things Rudy Giuliani on Trump and Stormy Daniels, #PotatoPeelerControlNow, recycled beer, heroine puppies and more. Jordan Peterson stops by to analyze NotGayJared and SvenComputer with his personality test and Stefan Molyneux drops in to talk Boy Scouts and feminism. More from Louder with Crowder.

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The Cold, Beer Facts

Want to sound like a genius next time your pounding down a beer at your favorite bar?

In this edition of Mental Floss, John Green  provides 26 facts and tips about beer that you probably weren’t aware of, such as beer and marijuana are basically plant cousins. You probably know that FDR ended Prohibition, but it was President Carter who legalized home brewering in 1978. Check in as Green takes us through 24 more amazing facts.

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Have Beer, Will Travel

Beer drinkers in a Prague restaurant are being treated to a stellar performance with model trains delivering pints to tables along their 700 meters of rail track. The trains at Jan Paukert Restaurant can travel up to 20 kilometers per hour, passing model bridges and lakes on their beer delivery route, fostering a great atmosphere.

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How to Open a Beer

A collection of the most hilarious, creative, and impressive videos of people opening cans or bottles. Some techniques are more effective than others. All set to music by The Arrogant Worms. H/T Blazing Cat Fur

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The Origins of Beer

Although it is hard to pinpoint an exact date, researchers believe that beer dates back to the days of cereal agriculture, around 10,000 BC. In 3500 BC, the first recorded evidence of brewing was left on clay tablets by Sumerians in the epic of Gilgamesh. Those tablets revealed that the majority of brewers were women.

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