Wait… Hulk Hogan Has a Beer Company? Now Available in Montana
Heads up, Hulkamaniacs!
The Hulkster is co-owner of a beer company and his Real American Beer brand is launching today (8/5) in Montana. Per a press release from his PR firm, Montana is now the 8th state to sell Real American Beer, joining Idaho, Florida, Minnesota, Missouri, Rhode Island, Colorado, and Michigan.
As one of the biggest names in wrestling, it's honestly a bit of a surprise to me that Hogan hasn't lent his name and image to tons of other products. I mean, he seems like a natural fit for an energy drink brand. But beer it is, and it's now approved for sale in Montana.
So, what does Real American Beer taste like?
Per the company: "Real American Beer is a premium American-style light lager meticulously brewed with 100% North American ingredients. At 4.2% ABV, it provides an easy-drinking experience, a light body, and a crisp, clean finish. The malt gives it a rich golden hue, while the hops ensure a well-balanced flavor."
Not having a chance to try it yet, we'll assume it is similar to Miller Lite, Coors Light, or Bud Light.
Brother! When and where can you find Real American Beer in Montana?
According to the press release, Hulk Hogan's Real American Beer will be sold at Albertsons, Maverick, Ridley’s, Super 1 Foods, Town Pump, Winco, and other retailers in Montana. It's expected to be on store shelves soon, likely in time for your Labor Day Weekend barbeque.
"The demand for Real American Beer in Montana has been through the roof," said Hogan. I’ve met with Montana’s retailers, and we’re making sure they’ve got enough brews to bring everyone together. We're ready to make waves here, brother!"
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