Brewdog has launched a new beer to celebrate the Super Bowl 2025
Appropriately named the Wingman Touchdown Lager, this light and fresh craft lager might just be the perfect pairing for any Super Bowl-themed party.
BrewDog Wingman Touchdown Lager, £9.99 (8 cans)
BUY HEREWith a 4.8% ABV strength and crispy and light undertones, this beer is the ideal late-night sipper to get you through to the early hours.
Simcoe and Citra hops work together in unison to deliver floral, grassy and citrusy bursts of flavour, meaning you’re not going to get bored of this one quickly.
The Wingman Touchdown Lager costs £9.99 for eight cans, which works out at £1.24 per serving, and you can buy it now directly from brewdog.com.
With Super Bowl LIX just days away now, American football fans around the world are looking forward to seeing the Philidelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans at the Ceasar’s Superdome.
Kick-off is scheduled for around 11:30 pm UK time on 9 February and there will undoubtedly be plenty of sports fans watching globally.
Crisp tasty and refreshing, this BrewDog lager is perfect to get you through the game.BrewDog Wingman Touchdown Lager, £9.99 (8 cans)
BUY HEREThe new Brewdog beer has a vibrant NFL-themed design, complete with the brand’s familiar Wingman motif on the front of the can.
Eye-catching and delicious, now all you need is some red cups to truly get into the Super Bowl party spirit.
If you’re planning on stocking up, BrewDog offers free delivery on orders over £50, so you can save yourself a last-minute scramble to the supermarket.
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