The dusty shelves of The Rust-Belt Reservoir didn’t usually hold treasure, but Old Man Miller swore he’d seen a silver can with a green-and-white eagle on it tucked behind a row of warm root beer.
For a few glorious months, the cans flew off the shelves. Fans drank them in the parking lots before kickoff, savoring the salty finish that tasted like victory (and a bit of spite). But breweries, like football seasons, eventually come to an end. Noble Rey shuttered its doors, leaving the recipe to the history books and the remaining cans to the collectors. where to buy eagle tears beer
: Sites like Bear Creek Spirits & Wine have previously listed 6-packs of the Noble Rey version. The dusty shelves of The Rust-Belt Reservoir didn’t
Mike is drinking an Eagle Tears by Noble Rey Brewing Company at Untappd at Home. Earned the Photogenic Brew (Level 53) badge! Mon, Noble Rey Eagles Tears 12oz Can 6pk But breweries, like football seasons, eventually come to
While primarily a historical release created to "trash-talk" the Philadelphia Eagles, you can check these platforms for remaining stock or similar "eagle-themed" options:
Noble Rey Eagle Tears * 2636 Farrington St, Dallas, TX 75207. * @noblereybrewing. * www.noblereybrewing.com. Eagle Tears - Noble Rey Brewing Company - Untappd
It was 2017 when the rivalry reached a fever pitch. In the humid heart of Dallas, the brewers at Noble Rey had watched their Pennsylvania rivals release a beer called "Dallas Sucks." They didn't get mad; they got brewing. They crafted a Gose—tart, salty, and sharp—and they named it .