Deftones lanzan “Tone Zero”, una cerveza sin alcohol

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Deftones launch “Tone Zero”, a non-alcoholic beer

Just a few days after the celebration of the fifth Deftones Daythe American band Deftones expands its special merchandising catalog with “Tone Zero”a new non-alcoholic beer.

Last November 2, the fifth Deftones Day was held in San Diego, a festival headed by the band and in which they had no less than Idles, Sunny Day Real Estate, Health, Paris Texas, Duster, Gel and Qendresa. At the festival you could already consume the band’s different craft beers, a line that reaches a total of twelve different types.

Maybe metal and non-alcoholic beer are not usually related, but let’s remember that Deftones are not an ordinary group. Hence it is not surprising that they were the ones who launched this “Tone Zero” alcohol-free, which they define as “a Japanese-style rice lager created in collaboration with DrinkSip, the brand of Julian Yakoofounder of CraftShack.com“.

You can buy the beer on the group’s official website or wait for next year’s Day of the Dead or their tour with The Mars Volta to savor it. You can also order a Dia de los Muertos beer with alcohol, which is a “Mexican-style lager with lime, created with Belching Beaver Brewery“.

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