Which beers did the flight attendant grab before his spectacular exit?
Jet Blue is known to serve: "Bud Light®; Heineken®; Heineken Premium Light®; FOSTERS™ Lager; Presidente Beer;"
Which did he take? Which would you take if you were mad and leaving for home?
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The real question is, what kind of beer did Steven Slater grab on his way down the slide?
Somehow, that critical detail didn't make it into any of the reports on the incident.
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It's like how many licks does take to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop...the world may never know.
Cheers!
P.S. I'd only partake in the fine root beers the plane my have to offer, or perhaps the Dr. Pepper, as I'm not one for the suds otherwise. :D
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LOL! Thank you, TMZ, for coming through with the hard hitting news we need!
It turns out that you are wrong. The beer has been revealed. It was Blue Moon.
"According to multiple eyewitnesses, Slater swiped the two BMs during his theatrical departure on Monday -- the newest brew on the airline's in-flight beer list.
The bottles usually go for about $6 on board -- but we're guessing Slater got a very special employee discount."
http://www.tmz.com/2010/08/13/steven-slater-beer-blue-moon-exit-slide-emergency/
Apparently Blue Moon does not want to boast about this, being a craft-like brand made by Coors. If it had been a real craft beer, say Bad Frog, they would have been all over it.