duncan228
11-04-2009, 05:59 PM
A bat-related offer you can't refuse (http://blogs.mysanantonio.com/weblogs/courtside/2009/11/a-bat-related-o.html)
By Jeff McDonald
So it turns out something good is going to come out of the Manu Ginobili bat incident after all. Free beer.
This, from a news release from the San Antonio-based Freetail Brewing company, that just hit our e-mail inbox: "Every time the Spurs win a game, and no Mexican free-tail bats are caught by Manu Ginobili, Freetail Brewing Company will buy everyone at the brewery a beer."
The brewery will also donate $1 in each patron's name to Bat Conservation International. But, seriously, you had us at "free beer."
Of course, this offer leads us to a couple of questions: Does this apply to road games as well? The Spurs are almost certain to win in Minnesota, and as far as we know, Minnesota is relatively cold and bat free.
Also, what if someone other than Manu Ginobili catches a bat? Do we still get free beer if Tim Duncan or Tony Parker or Gregg Popovich does the honors?
For more information about the brewery, and this once-in-a-lifetime offer, visit www.freetailbrewing.com.
By Jeff McDonald
So it turns out something good is going to come out of the Manu Ginobili bat incident after all. Free beer.
This, from a news release from the San Antonio-based Freetail Brewing company, that just hit our e-mail inbox: "Every time the Spurs win a game, and no Mexican free-tail bats are caught by Manu Ginobili, Freetail Brewing Company will buy everyone at the brewery a beer."
The brewery will also donate $1 in each patron's name to Bat Conservation International. But, seriously, you had us at "free beer."
Of course, this offer leads us to a couple of questions: Does this apply to road games as well? The Spurs are almost certain to win in Minnesota, and as far as we know, Minnesota is relatively cold and bat free.
Also, what if someone other than Manu Ginobili catches a bat? Do we still get free beer if Tim Duncan or Tony Parker or Gregg Popovich does the honors?
For more information about the brewery, and this once-in-a-lifetime offer, visit www.freetailbrewing.com.