From Texas, where everything is bigger,
the 99-pack of beer
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[August 27, 2014]
By Jon Herskovitz
AUSTIN Texas (Reuters) - Beer packaging
has just gotten a lot bigger in Texas, where a small brewery is
launching a 99-pack of its "Peacemaker" ale.
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The 7-foot-long (2.13-meter-long) pack consists of three rows of
33 cans that tip the scales at 82 pounds (37 kg) and will likely
have a retail price of about $99. Austin Beerworks plans to put its
first 99-pack on store shelves this week.
"We made it at first as a joke," said Michael Graham, co-founder of
the Austin-based craft brewery. But it seems a lot of people are
taking it seriously.
Despite not being an easy fit for store shelves, interest has been
high among retailers for the 99-packs, which are too big for home
refrigerators but designed so that once a pack is opened, the beer
can be covered in ice.
The company plans to ship about 20 of the massive packs a week.
"You might want to share this with about 33 of your friends," Graham
said.
(Editing by Eric Walsh)
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