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    Budweiser sells Winnipeg Jets beer with Manitoba water blessed by hockey fans

    Previous Bud Jets canJust when you think the euphoria (and revenue-producing opportunities) surrounding the NHL's return to Winnipeg might ebb, along comes a limited run beer featuring local water blessed by hockey fans.

    Beginning on Monday, Budweiser will release 24,000 two-fours of Winnipeg Jets Fan Brew — which comes in specially marked cans and a certificate of authenticity to assure the beer-swilling public that this beer does use, like, Saskatchewan water.

    (Check out the can design here; the one shown on this post is from earlier this season.)

    From the Winnipeg Free Press:

    Back during the euphoria of the Jets' home opener on Oct. 9, Budweiser took water from historical landmarks in Winnipeg, including The Forks, the MTS Centre and the Manitoba legislature, put it in a container and took it around town to be blessed by hockey fans.

    Some of that water was even poured onto the ice surface at the MTS Centre by Jim Ludlow, president and CEO of True North Sports & Entertainment.

    That's awesome, while also something that makes us grateful for the brewery filtration process. Does Nathan Horton have any of that Boston Dirty Water left from the 2011 Finals, or did he empty it all on the ice? Because Sam Adams would be all over that.

    Said Dan Chubey, district sales manager of Labatt Breweries of Canada, which produces Budweiser in Canada:

    "The brewing process for the fan brew is identical to the regular Budweiser brewing process. We took the water from Winnipeg and transported it to our brewery in Edmonton that has been brewing Budweiser for 30 years," he said.

    Hey, that's really … EDMONTON? This was brewed in Edmonton?! Great, now it's going to taste like Gretzky coaching the Coyotes.

    Seriously, though: This is just another example of the off-the-charts fervor that's embraced the return of the Jets and led to their rather impressive 18-9-3 home record — a mark that potential No. 6 seeds in the East should keep an eye on if, per chance, the Jets win the Southeast.

    Here's a video shown at MTS Centre about the whole blessed Manitoba water thing.

    What kind of beer would you like to see your NHL team brew?

    s/t Solo for the tip.

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    19 comments

    • Everett Duke  •  Auburn, United States  •  2 months ago
      Brewed with the tears of Thrashers fans...
      • yerry.take 2 months ago
        Comment of the day right here! Although, that would be a lot of tears for 14 fans...
      • Daryn 2 months ago
        Really missed hockey season as an Atlanta person I totally think that it stinks we lost our hockey team. @ Verry there were far more real fans than 14 you insensitive twit. (that is my nice internet language) We love hockey as much as you yankees do. Guess I will continue to follow the Dallas Stars. I lived in Dallas when they moved from Minnesota. Watched a few Stanley play off games there too.
      • jp 2 months ago
        Keep spending your $ to watch a minor league team.
    • Travis Culham  •  North Bay, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      Can the Flyers release a Bryzgalov brewed Russian vodka?
      Released in HUMANGOUS BIG bottles. Distilled in a local park.
      • DJ Sobiepan 2 months ago
        Definitely the comment of the day
      • Goat 2 months ago
        And has essence of tiger pee...
    • Squorn  •  New York, United States  •  2 months ago
      The problem is that they took that good 'authentic' water, and then they made it into Budweiser.
    • Elhandon  •  Winnipeg, Manitoba  •  2 months ago
      "certificate of authenticity to assure the beer-swilling public that this beer does use, like, Saskatchewan water."
      The Forks is the joining of two waterways: one that begins in Sasky (Assiniboine) and the other from the States (Red). So yes, technically the water could have come from Saskatchewan....was that what you were getting at Greg? Please don't tell me you assumed Saskatchewan and Manitoba refer to the same province!
      • Matt 2 months ago
        I'm impressed that he even knew that there is a Saskatchewan
      • Squorn 2 months ago
        Two Canadians are on vacation in Australia. They stop into a bar for a few beers and, Australians being the friendly folks that they are, an Aussie comes up and asks where they're from. "Saskatoon, Saskatchewan," the reply. The Aussie nods, then returns to his table without speaking. His friends ask, "So where are they from?" and the Aussie replies, "Dunno, they don't speak English."
    • Sharkbait  •  Boston, United States  •  2 months ago
      Is it bad that I want beer at "work" right now?
    • Daniel  •  Winnipeg, Manitoba  •  2 months ago
      As a Winnipegger, hockey fan, and occasional beer drinker I'd just like to take this opportunity to say that I really and truly couldn't care less.
    • jiaojiao  •  San Diego, United States  •  2 months ago
      where can i buy jets beer in America?
    • Alan  •  2 months ago
      Pittsburgh has Iron City which is just dirty Allegheny River water, so that's basically the same thing as Budweiser. Maybe better?
    • Joel R  •  Tampa, United States  •  2 months ago
      How about a New Jersey Devils brown ale using swamp water from the Meadowlands? It already comes brown, just add ale. Have to brew it in the old Pabst brewery too. (Is that still there? I moved 10 years ago.)
    • lonestarhockey  •  Richardson, United States  •  2 months ago
      Reminds me of the old saying..."That's not beer....that's Bud"
    • EmEm  •  2 months ago
      "Fine for boating activities during summer time."

      Signed :

      Dustin Byfuglien
    • Lord Stanley of Preston  •  Winnipeg, Manitoba  •  2 months ago
      The worst thing you can possibly do with water is turn it into Budweiser.
    • Elhandon  •  Winnipeg, Manitoba  •  2 months ago
      I happened to be walking thru the MTS Centre when they were first setting that water container up. I have the picture on my phone to prove I was one of the first to "bless it".
      You're welcome alkies!
    • TVK  •  West Chicago, United States  •  2 months ago
      How about Blackhawks Bangwagon Brew. Put some nasty chemical in it so all the fairweather fans here in Chicago will drink it and get sick. Then maybe I can go to a f*%#in Hawks game again for less than a hundred bucks again
    • baxp  •  Chicago, United States  •  2 months ago
      most people in the US could give a big fart less what you Johnny Canuck's drink.
    • BossMan  •  2 months ago
      Further proof that Canadians will buy ANYTHING!
    • Best of PA  •  2 months ago
      Just cause it has water from Canada in it does not make nasty Budweiser a good beer. Pass me a PBR or a Miller Lite over that crap any day!
    • corby  •  2 months ago
      my dad turns water into wine and hes unemployed right now ,maybe you could hire him, 777-jesus
    • corby  •  2 months ago
      sure hope the beer is better than the team,they suck

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