A popular brewery in Wisconsin released its very own vinyl record, but there's something very special about it because the album is infused with beer.

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Some people play golf, go fishing, or do things like that for a hobby. I'm a huge fan of music. I love going to concerts and collecting vinyl and CDs. Yeah, I'm old school. I look for that hard-to-find stuff from my favorite bands.

Miller High Life Releases "Dive Bar Sounds" on Vinyl Record

Every year, Record Store Day is like a special holiday for me. I'll get up early to get in line to purchase those special releases. It's not exactly part of it, but there is a unique album coming out, and I need one for my collection.

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Miller High Life is releasing its very own limited edition vinyl record. It's called “Dive Bar Sounds.” For the first time ever, the vinyl will be infused with beer before the pressing. Also, the album is colored, so it looks like beer. How cool is this?

The songs feature several different genres of music. It's mostly made up of instrumentals. It also features background sounds like you would hear in a Wisconsin dive bar. It should be an interesting listen. The album's running time is 25 minutes.

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The track listening for "Dive Bar Sounds"

  • Welcome to the Dive
  • Regular's Remix
  • Champagne Nights
  • Last Call Symphony

According to On Milwaukee in Wisconsin, "On Thursday, April 10 – two days before Record Store Day – Miller High Life opens pre-orders for its “Dive Bar Sounds” LP, which claimed to be the first-ever record ever pressed on vinyl infused with The Champagne of Beers."  For more info, HERE.

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