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Do you ever blow into bottles and make that whistling sound? Matt Braun has crafted Tuned Pale Ale and put a more formal music twist onto that old trick. On the label, there are markers in which you can drink to a certain level, blow on the bottle, and it will play that particular note. Braun hopes was to promote more social interaction, as if drinking itself,already doesn't!
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