The Chicago Bulls and Goose Island Beer Company have teamed up to introduce a new beer, Bull & Goose.
The light, crisp ale with 4.8% ABV can be enjoyed at the United Center and the Goose Island taproom. It's also available at select retailers across Chicagoland.
Local artist Fedz designed the can artwork, capturing the essence of Chicago and the world of basketball."Just like the Bulls, Goose Island takes pride in representing the West Side of Chicago and contributing to the spirit and energy that make our community thrive," said Todd Ahsmann, President of Goose Island.
Goose Island and the Bulls have been partners since 2014, and this collaboration extends the Bulls brand beyond the basketball arena.that I have read and agree
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