KDVR – Perfect course It launches a new line of collected cans, including the original logo of the Coors Brewery factory in the nineties of the nineteenth century.
The course has been drained locally in the golden language since the 1970s, where Coors Brewing Companyi has survived the ban, wars and great depression. After fermenting beer for more than 150 years, the brand is repeated again with limited version boxes honoring the heritage of the beer.
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The Legacy collection comes with a box with the original logo, which was first offered in the nineties of the nineteenth century, and another with pictures of the Coors Factory in 1923, and the third with the landscape of Fish Creek, and the honor of the imitation of fermentation with rocky mountain water.
The new boxes are called as a “to encourage fans to build their own legacy.”
“Sometimes, it takes 150 years to master the traditions of ancient fermentation loved by both rock and celebrities,” said Corsus Lux.
Coors Banquet also releases a set of limited goods, including shirts, bags and glass tools, inspired by the box designs. It also releases a short movie celebrating the legacy, which “shows that any legacy is possible, you just have to start.”