MLB All-Star fans will be able to drink beer out of a beautiful piece of American history
Will Cain explores Philadelphia's rich history on a tour with Joey Fay, from Independence Hall, where George Washington was appointed commander-in-chief, to the cracked Liberty Bell, a symbol of Pennsylvania's government. The tour includes a golf cart ride through historical markers, a stop for an authentic Philly cheesesteak, and a run up the iconic Rocky Steps. Cain reflects on the pride Philadelphians have for their city.
In recent years, we've seen an arms race in the nation's concession stands of teams trying to trot out the most innovative beer vessels.
I thought we were reaching the apex of this phenomenon with inventions like the Buffalo Sabre's' beer sabre and the Carolina Hurricanes' beer skate, but the MLB All-Star Game may have just changed the trajectory of novelty beer cup history.
That's because Budweiser has revealed that fans at the upcoming MLB All-Star Game can get a replica Liberty Bell full of beer.
I have to assume that crack is an aesthetic choice. If it was real, you'd waste a ton of beer.
Now, this seems to be a little different. If you examine that picture closely as I did, you'll notice a beer tap.
This year's MLB All-Star Game will be played at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park, home of the Philadelphia Phillies. (Photo by Paul Rutherford/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
Since we all have a firm understanding of how big a beer tap is, we can all do the math and surmise that it is a giant Liberty Bell full of beer as opposed to small ones you drink out of. Instead, the beer flows directly from one of the most iconic symbols in American history, and that is amazing.
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It also just started a trend that


