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Would You Try Beer Ice Cream?

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Would You Try Beer Ice Cream?

What is known as the “Champagne of Beers” may soon be known as the “Champagne of Ice Cream.”

Miller High Life has teamed up with ‘Tipsy Scoop’ to create an “Ice Cream Dive Bar.”

Everything you love about a dive bar will be apart of this ice cream.  It will have peanut and caramel swirls in it, with a touch of tobacco smoke flavoring and carbonated candy.  It will be dipped in a dark chocolate according to Yahoo.  The “Dive Bar” will contain 5% alcohol.

You will be able to buy 6-packs for $36 or a single bar for just $6.  Now, you won’t be able to buy these at your local store but you can order them online and have them shipped to your house.

When you get pulled over by the police you won’t be lying when you say you haven’t had anything to drink tonight.

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