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RUSH BEER

Rush Beer -“Hey Screamin’ Try This” latest episode just made sense… You have to try the beer of a band you have listened to for decades.  Their last tour was in 2015, followed by an announcement that the band had lost their drummer and friend, Neil Peart in 2020. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced there was no way the band would ever exist again without Neil.

Alex and Geddy are still best of friends. Keeping busy, Alex and Geddy decided they would become Beer Scientists.

Rush has released a new Golden Ale beer. I guess they figured after 4 Platinum albums, 3 multi-Platinum albums, and entering the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013, what better thing to do than make some beer for us… Thus we give you the Rush Beer – “Hey Screamin’ Try This” latest episode.

Donielle Flynn let Screamin know she had a can of RUSH Golden Ale dropped off from a WCSX listener.  Brilliant, Eh? The beer was at room temperature, but being able to sample beer at work was definitely a win. We hope you enjoy our video as much as we enjoyed the beverage.

About Rush Beer

In a post on the Rush website, Alex Lifeson, the band-proclaimed Beer Scientist, describes Rush’s first beer this way…

Rush Canadian Golden Ale is golden in color with a dense ivory head. It has an earthy aroma with hints of orange peel, pine, and spicy rye. While the emphasis is on refreshment, there are elements of pine, rye spice, and a citric hop flavor that add to the subtle complexity of the beer”.

And now ladies and gentlemen I present to you our masterpiece for your oscar consideration for next season…

Rush Beer – “Hey Screamin’ Try This” Episode


 

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Born in Mt Clemens, Screamin has been a part of the Detroit airwaves for over 29 years with 26 at WRIF and 3 years as a morning show host at Z-Rock. When he’s not out on the streets, you can find him in his game room, where he collects jukeboxes and classic pinball machines. Screamin also devotes time doing local charities with his, "Screamin Angels"; and for 15 years with Rock 4 Tots charity. “CHIT” is his local cover band for 10 years all over the Motor City in local bars and has graced the main stage at local festivals like Arts, Beats & Eats warming up for national acts like Cheap Trick, Guess Who & even Salt & Peppa. Screamin’ is the lead singer and also plays cowbell & lead triangle