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Chiefs players danced, shouted, and chugged a lot of beer as they celebrated winning the Super Bowl with their faithful fans.


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Boulevard Brewing announced it will release a new beer following the latest Chiefs Super Bowl win. (Boulevard Brewing Company) By Gabe Swartz. Published: Jul. 27, 2023 at 1:14 PM CDT


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Boulevard Brewing Company has announced on social media new information on a special beer to celebrate the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory, emphasizing the win was 50 years in the making.


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To celebrate the victory, local distillery J. Rieger & Co. has released a special edition wheat vodka. Special labels were created for the bottle that include the Chiefs logo and call out the fact that they're world champions. Master Distiller Nathan Perry said the Rieger team was ready to go as soon as the Super Bowl concluded.


Boulevard teases Chiefs Super Bowl titlethemed beer Arrowhead Pride

Kansas City Chiefs fans can use a Boulevard Beer tracker to locate stores selling the brewery's new 'Another Round' honoring the Super Bowl-winning team.. It is an 8 percent imperial wheat beer.


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Schedule. Standings. Stats. Teams. Depth Charts. More. Travis Kelce continues to celebrate the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory by chugging a beer off of the Lombardi Trophy.


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Travis Kelce downed a beer after being handed a life-sized cut out of his brother as teammate Isiah Pacheco walked down the street with a live goat during the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade.


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The Boulevard Brewing Company's special "Worth the Wait" beer to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs' NFL football victory over the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV was released Monday and is on the.


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Eric Fisher reprised his WWE-inspired beer celebration during the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade on Wednesday.


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After the Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV, Boulevard released a beer called "Worth The Wait," a nod to the 50-year gap between championships. That was an Imperial Red Ale, so Boulevard is trying.


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The Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII and the beer brand Bud Light has weighed in on the triumph. Following a nail-biting showdown on Sunday, the Chiefs secured a.


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On Monday, June 22, Boulevard released the Worth the Wait beer. This brew is an Imperial Red Ale outfitted with a red and yellow label which reminds us of the long 50-year stretch between Super.


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Boulevard is "trying something new" to celebrate the latest Super Bowl championship. They released an Imperial Red Ale after the Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV called "Worth The Wait," a "nod to the 50-year gap between championships." Boulevard also has "released special beers" after the Royals and Sporting K.C. won titles (K.C. STAR, 7/26).


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February 14, 2024 3:32 pm ET. Jason Kelce showing up at the Chiefs game and chugging a beer in the stands with fans was one of the most iconic moments from this year's Super Bowl run for Kansas.

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