When drinking beer means you’ve formed a band

Hey, who says that drinking needs to be associated with tequila shots and loud, obnoxious people? I would much rather slowly sip on a beer and listen to some jazz with a group of friends. I think that’s the image that Matt Braun and Chris Mufalli had in mind when they created Tuned Pale Ale. Promoting “social spontaneity,” the duo transformed beer bottles into musical instruments — you drink to a certain point, check the label to see what note you’re hitting, and blow on the rim. Get a couple of friends together and you’ve got yourself a veritable jam sesh. (via WooHome)

Tuned Pale Ale 1

Tuned Pale Ale 2

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    [...] When Drinking Means You Formed a Band  [HOLIDAY MATINEE] - I have always been a fan of using a half empty beer bottle as a musical instrument…dying to see what this musically demarcated bottles really sound like.  Could be the most amazing or most beautiful night at a bar if every drunkard was harmonizing. [...]

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