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    Miller High Life Launches The Leg Lamp Beer Tower

    Ada BloodBy Ada BloodDecember 6, 20222 Mins Read
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    Not to be outdone by Miller Lite’s Christmas tree keg stand, Miller High Life is releasing a Leg Lamp Beer Tower. Modeled off of the iconic leg lamp from “A Christmas Story” this is a functional lamp you can also [responsibly] drink out of! Though we wouldn’t suggest drinking from it while it’s turned on. 

    Leg Lamp Beer Tower
    Leg Lamp Beer Tower (Miller High Life)

    This new product comes just in time for the 30th anniversary of “A Christmas Story,” not to mention the holidays in general. This is the perfect gift for any beer enthusiast or movie buff.  It’s certainly unique enough to make you the talk of any white elephant party. Or you could just be the talk of the neighborhood by proudly displaying it in your front window.

    Leg Lamp Beer Tower
    Leg Lamp Beer Tower (Miller High Life)

    The leg itself is based on High Life’s Girl in the Moon logo, which graces each on of their bottles. While it may be a different look than the leg lamp shown in the film, this one has the capacity to hold a six-pack of the champagne of beers! It even comes in a box labeled FRA-GEE-LAY box, so it must be Italian or something. Just think of how perfect this will be nestled under the tree next to a Red Ryder BB Gun. 

    Leg Lamp Beer Tower
    Leg Lamp Beer Tower (Miller High Life)

    The Leg Lamp Beer Tower will be available on Miller High Life’s website starting December 9th at 9am (CT). They measure 3ft 5in tall, and retail for $120, in an homage to Miller High Life’s upcoming 120th anniversary.

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    Ada Blood

    Hi, I’m Ada. I like long walks in the graveyard, horror movies, comic books, and bringing you the latest in nerd-centric news.

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