Miller Lite releases bar scented candles

The perfect gift for anyone missing the bar and beer garden experience

Kyra Sage posted in Drinks
41w ago
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In the last year the fun of going out to a bar or a beer garden has been nonexistent. Whether it's the drinks themselves or the whole experience from start to finish, it's something that has been greatly missed.

In hopes of quelling that and celebrating the reopening of hospitality in parts of the US and Canada, Miller Lite , which is owned by Molson Coors, has released three bar and beer garden scented candles.

The first candle, Dive Bar, is a mix of musk, tobacco, pine and yeast aromas and is intended to evoke "dim lights, a faint glass clinking and the sinus clearing sensation of a puddle that somehow exists indoors."

The second candle is Beer Garden which combines green moss, warm pretzel, cracked wood and sunblock to represent "a day spent outdoors as the scent of tropical sunscreen mixes with the stable garden eats that fill the air."

The third and final candles is called Game Day and it combines those classic sporting event aromas of salted peanut, jalapeno and cracked leather.

These candles are $20.00 and you can get them here.

All of the money from the sales will be donated to the United States Bartenders Guild and the Canadian hospitality industry.

Associate marketing manager for Miller Lite, Carol Krienik, had this to say, “We know people are so eager to be shoulder-to-shoulder again in a bar like it used to be. In the environment we’re in right now, Miller time can’t happen in the bars we love, so we’re bringing that experience to our drinkers as much as we can so they can have that Miller time feeling at home.”

Last year Molson Coors donated $1M to the USBG National Charity Foundation's bartender emergency assistance program which supports bartenders and other hospitality workers.

So what do you think FoodTribers, would you light one of these candles the next time you decide it's Miller time?

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Comments (5)

  • My Husband works in a bar he used to come home smelling like stale beer and cigarettes now its just stale beer. Brewery scented candle might be better??!

      9 months ago
    • I can't imagine anyone wanting to come home to the smell of the bar or restaurant they work in. I worked in quite a few restaurants when I was younger and when I got home I wanted a shower not a Dive Bar candle.

        9 months ago
  • These ridiculous things are already sold out.

      9 months ago
  • Just in time for me lol

      9 months ago
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