Most of the time , " rain beer " is just something that happens in your thirsty and wildest dreams . A recent beer hand truck crash on a Denver main road , however , spectacularly proved " raining beer " can really happen in real life , too . Really .
A semi - truck hauling beer crashed and overturned on the eastward ramp of I-70 in Denver late last week , shed thou of cans of Miller Genuine Draft onto the highway – and cars – below , according to areportby local telly news post , KFOR . The fortuity snarled evening Benjamin Rush 60 minutes traffic , perhaps ironically delaying at least a few people who desire to get home and have a beer after work . as luck would have it , nobody was hurt in the incident , per the report . But it ’s probably secure to say hundred of beer were lost .
A number one wood on the highway below the ramp appropriate the monolithic beer tumble on video :
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official were forced to bus in 100 of local frat dude to help salvage , drink , and remove all the fallen beer before reopening the lane . OK , just kidding– they actually just bring in a front - oddment loader to scoop up all the debris and beer fundament , unfortunately .
Of course , this is far from the first time we ’ve seen such an accident . Earlier this class , a motortruck carrying beer and a hand truck carrying potato fries collided , cause a giant , lathery mess on a Florida main road . Oh , and do n’t forget a recent stroke that basically turn a New Jersey main road intoa giant sandwich .
While we might usually suggest you swarm a cold one for all the beer that was misplace , it seems like too much beer has already been spilled as it is .
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