Dallas Cowboys legend and FOX NFL analyst Troy Aikman announced he’s now in the beer business and the company he’s co-founded will start selling a light beer called Eight in February.
The Pro Football Hall of Famer and FOX NFL analyst announced Tuesday he’s now in the beer business and the company he’s co-founded will start selling a light beer called Eight in February."Eight is for the drinker who consistently puts in the hard work. These folks, myself included, are conscious of what we put in our bodies, and options for a light, refreshing beer that’s brewed with organic ingredients are virtually non-existent," Aikman said in a statement.
Aikman and a team of brewers and food researchers at Oregon State worked on the formula for the beer for two years, the company said. The beer will only be available in Texas when it rolls out in a month. Drinkers will find it on draft in bars and restaurants at first. In March it will be available for purchase at retail locations like grocery and convenience stores.
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