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Tolstiak (Russian Beer) Type: Light lager Most Like: Coors Light Why: Tolstiak won a "Beer of the Year" in 2000. Kid Rock won "Best New Artist" in 2000. Because you'll probably need a beer after realizing Kid Rock was that popular in 2000, opt for a Tolstiak. A light beer with a hoppy flavor, Tolstiak's motto is "a genuine men's drink that can be enjoyed endlessly", which is something no one has ever said about Kid Rock. Beer Types, Beer Brands, Kid Rock, Light Beer, Coors Light, Vintage Rentals, Drinking Beer, New Artists, The Rise

Tolstiak (Russian Beer) Type: Light lager Most Like: Coors Light Why: Tolstiak won a "Beer of the Year" in 2000. Kid Rock won "Best New Artist" in 2000. Because you'll probably need a beer after realizing Kid Rock was that popular in 2000, opt for a Tolstiak. A light beer with a hoppy flavor, Tolstiak's motto is "a genuine men's drink that can be enjoyed endlessly", which is something no one has ever said about Kid Rock.

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Halloween Decor. Halloween Lights. Wine Bottle Lights. Lighted Halloween Wine Bottles. These lighted Halloween wine bottles make scary cute decor for Halloween. Day or night these will be one of the highlights of your decor this Halloween! Get the whole set or choose your favorite! They come in the following styles: Spider and web Trick or treat candy corn Witch Ghost Pumpkin If there is a different style you have in mind please let me know! I love creating special items! The lights will…

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Happy 60th birthday to the recyclable aluminum can | Molson Coors Beer & Beyond Can Of Beer, Beer Packaging Design, Coors Banquet, Booze Drink, Non Alcoholic Beer, American Beer, Aluminum Cans, Happy 60th Birthday, Aluminum Can

As you take a sip from your next can of beer, you can thank Bill Coors and a team of more than 100 in Golden, Colo., for its fresh taste. Sixty years ago today, on Jan. 22, 1959, the two-piece recyclable aluminum can designed by Coors made its debut with a 7-ounce Coors Banquet, a move that revolutionized the beverage container industry.

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