Sweet. Didn't know Dre had his own brews.THIS is soooooooooooooooo good/ like this is dont get any better… smooth, creeper beer with no weird aftertaste . It was released last week and OMG . It is so worth it. You can thank me later. Get it while you can. It selling out fast: View attachment 5162520View attachment 5162521
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And you shouldn't drink it. That belongs on a shelf,THIS is soooooooooooooooo good/ like this is dont get any better… smooth, creeper beer with no weird aftertaste . It was released last week and OMG . It is so worth it. You can thank me later. Get it while you can. It selling out fast: View attachment 5162520View attachment 5162521
CHEERs!!
You don’t know shit. LolSweet. Didn't know Dre had his own brews.
fuck off. LolAnd you shouldn't drink it. That belongs on a shelf,
Wow. WTF is your problem?You don’t know shit. Lol
fuck off. Lol
Your so serious . Just relax . I’m joking.Wow. WTF is your problem?
Lol. Ah man, thats beer shits 4 sure.
It's shit in my opinion.Lol. Ah man, that beer shits 4 sure.
“Organic Amber Lager”… I’d buy that over any trendy cool name.Cold, smooth and delicious, with a subtle sweet aftertaste. Nectar of the gods.
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