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The Mummy and Bravo from Firestone Walker Brewing

47 min · 15. juni 2017
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Cheers! In honor of Universal’s new movie “The Mummy,” which is supposedly kicking off a new Dark Universe of Universal monster movie reboots, we are watching 1932’s “The Mummy,” starring Boris Karloff, and 1959’s “The Mummy,” starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. We’ve paired our “Mummy” double feature with an aged beer – do you see what we did there? It’s Bravo, an imperial brown ale aged in oak bourbon barrels, from Firestone Walker. The Mummy (1932) The Mummy (1959) If you really like our podcast – and of course you do that’s why you’re here – you should share it with your friends and leave a review of our podcast on iTunes. You can follow Old Movies, New Beer on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. We’re always posting delicious-looking beer photos and fun old movie-related things.

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