A legal technicality has been keeping Iron Maiden's Trooper beer off the Swedish market, but thanks to some quick thinking by the graphic design department, Maiden-loving Swedes can now swill with impunity.
Iron Maiden’s new foray into alcoholic beverages seems to be yet another smashing success for the legendary band. After unleashing news of their coveted ‘Trooper’ ale on the world, the response has been so positive that the brewery is having a hard time keeping up with the orders, and that’s just keeping up with advanced requests before the beer is even on sale.
Having already successfully introduced a line of wines suitable for sipping while headbanging, the guys in AC/DC have moved on to the next logical step: brewing their own beer.
October is officially upon us, and you know what that means -- it's time for us non-German types to start paying attention to Oktoberfest in earnest and celebrate the Top 10 Oktoberfest Songs. Even though the annual event started in late September and concludes this coming Sunday (Oct. 7),...
It's true that Rush loves their beer, as detailed in one of their past tour riders. But for singer/bassist Geddy Lee, it's his love of wine that's opened a brand new door for him.
As the Rolling Stones celebrate their 50th anniversary, they've rolled out a new logo and a book, and we know a documentary and maybe even a tour are in the works. With so much going on, maybe you're feeling a bit frazzled and could use a drink -- so may we suggest a glass of Rolling Stones whiskey?
We know that Sammy Hagar loves his tequila, but there may be times when he wants something else to drink. With apologies to Billy Joel, he does like "a bottle or red, a bottle of white" -- that's right, Sammy wants some wine to drink tonight.
Last year, AC/DC launched their own brand of wine in their native Australia. The response was so good that, in February, they were able to begin exporting it to the U.K. Now, they look to conquer an even bigger market, with the product soon to hit select stores in America.
When the new Cigar & Spirits Magazine decided to profile a celebrity for their tequila issue, they needed to look no further than the man who made, "Mas Tequila" a household term, Sammy Hagar. The Red Rocker appears on the magazine's cover, which should be hitting newsstands nationwide soon.