Busch Offers Three Months of Beer to People Who Foster Dogs During Pandemic

The company will reward 500 thirsty fans for taking in pups

Foster a dog, get a month's supply of beer.
Foster a dog, get a month's supply of beer.
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If you live in Minnesota and need a little extra incentive to take in a new canine friend during the COVID-19 outbreak, Busch Beer has a pretty sweet deal: the company is offering a three-month supply of its beer to 500 people who foster or adopt a dog from from Midwest Animal Rescue.

“During these uncertain and lonelier times, people need an escape: cue the cute puppy memes and photos,” a spokesperson for Busch said in a statement. “But as much as we need those cute puppy pics to help get us through social distancing, it’s actually them who need us. Social distancing is better with a furry friend by your side and a cold beer in your hand.”

To receive your free booze, you’ll need to foster or adopt a dog from the animal shelter. After receiving a confirmation email from the shelter, you’ll have to send a screenshot of it to Busch through Facebook, Twitter or Instagram DM by April 25. If you’re one of the first 500 people to do so, you’ll receive a $100 pre-paid debit card from the company, which you can then use to buy your three months’ worth of beer. (You can read more about the promotion’s terms and conditions here.)

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