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A $150 Tesla CyberBeer Will Help Wash Down The Pain Of Waiting Four Years For A Cybertruck

October 14, 2023 by admin 0 Comments

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The CyberBeer is made by Buzzrock Brewing and comes in a bottle that features a distinctive gloss black sleeve

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 A $150 Tesla CyberBeer Will Help Wash Down The Pain Of Waiting Four Years For A Cybertruck

The Tesla Cybertruck is still nowhere to be found, but that hasn’t stopped the company from cranking out some new merchandise. The latest is CyberBeer and it’s virtually impossible to escape if you’ve logged onto X today.

Putting that aside, the CyberBeer + CyberStein Limited Edition Set costs a whopping $150. However, this isn’t your run-of-the-mill beer as it pays tribute to the “angular exoskeleton” of the Cybertruck and comes in a bottle that features a distinctive gloss black sleeve.

The kit includes two 11.2 ounce (330 ml) beers that are 7% alcohol by volume (ABV) and brewed by Buzzrock Brewing. Tesla describes them as a “Helles Lager with European Noble Hops Saaz and Hallertau Mittlefruh.” The automaker goes onto say the beers are “accentuated by notes of herb and spice and more notable aromas of tea and citrus.”

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 A $150 Tesla CyberBeer Will Help Wash Down The Pain Of Waiting Four Years For A Cybertruck

Since drinking out of the bottle is passé, the kit includes two matte black ceramic beer steins that were “glazed and fired to mirror the form of [the] Cybertruck and finished with a gloss interior and signature Tesla logo.” While they look like edgy pitchers, they’ll likely become a collectors item.

Tesla is currently accepting orders and it appears the kits are limited to people who live in the United States and are at least 21 years old. Orders are slated to ship later this month, although the $150 price tag doesn’t include tax or a $15 shipping charge. As a result, those two beers and mugs will set you back $176.63 overall.

This article was originally published by Carscoops.com. Read the original article here.
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