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Bacon & Kegs, a Waffle House beer!

PERRYSBURG, OH - JUNE 2: Waffle House, whose Perrysburg location sign is shown on June 2, 2015, has more than 2,100 locations in 25 states Photo: Shutterstock

Bacon & Kegs, a Waffle House beer!

We’ve all been there!  It’s 2am and you are your friends are at Waffle House after a night out!  Ahhhh good times, good times!

Who know fun loving, drunk people like the folks at Waffle House?  So, this seems like the thing to do…Waffle House is about to release its first-ever BEER.

They teamed up with Oconee Brewing Company in Georgia to make a red ale called Bacon & Kegs. It’s, quote, “bacon infused” and apparently it smells just like bacon when you crack it open.

If you’re interested, it’ll only be available from the brewery not in Waffle House’s stores, unfortunately. It goes on sale on December 18th.  Here’s the LINK if you want some Bacon & Kegs beer!

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