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"The Walking Dead" Latest News: Beer Company Releases Limited Edition Drink Named After Negan's Bat, Lucille

"The Walking Dead" Latest News: Beer Company Releases Limited Edition Drink Named After Negan's Bat, Lucille

Ceage Sotto

"The Walking Dead" season 7 continuation is still weeks away from showing on February 12. Despite the long wait, fans are eager to know what will happen to Rick's season archenemy, Negan. To start night long conversations with friends regarding what might happen in next chapter for the Alexandrians, a beer company has something in mind.

The Terrapin Beer Company is making a beer named after Negan's bat, Lucille. Previously, the company has released a limited edition liquor in honor of "The Walking Dead." This time, they are teasing fans with a beer named after one of the show's most notorious weapons.

If you're wondering what this beer might taste like, the bottle description might give you an idea. You can check out the Twitter post below to know the real deal behind the "Lucille" beer.

The Terrapin Beer Company's blackstrap molasses stout will arrive in 500 ml bottles wrapped in "Lucille's" iconic barbed wires. Judging from the picture, it looks as bad-ass as Negan's skull crushing weapon of choice. Looking at the beer's description, this might actually be pretty delicious.

Excited fans would have to wait until the last week of February to know if "Lucille" is worth binge drinking with. The bad news is that it's coming out in a super limited release. You might want to get one as soon as it's out or else you won't be able to get one. What's worse is you might have to fall in line in a long queue to grab one.

The beer comes from a collaboration between Terrapin Beer Co and the Skybound, the publisher behind the hit US TV show, "The Walking Dead." While Glenn and Abraham will not be happy about this, at least the cast will have a great time drinking a beer named after the weapon that killed them both. 

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