Lucky Buddha Beer Enlightens NCAA Bracket Contest Winner with Beer for Life
Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) April 08, 2014 -- Lucky Buddha Beer rewarded Tim Rowe from Battle Creek, Michigan beer for life for selecting the best NCAA bracket in the Lucky Buddha Bracket Challenge.
On the heels of the UCONN Huskies thrilling victory, Lucky Buddha Beer named a champion of their own. Rowe submitted his best bracket in the Lucky Buddha “Win Beer For Life” sweepstakes. Out of 67 games, Row picked 45 winning teams. In recognition of his achievement, Rowe will be getting Lucky Buddha Beer for the rest of his life.
“I can't believe I won beer for life," says Rowe. "I was a fan of Lucky Buddha Beer before and now I’ll get Lucky for life!”
He learned about the challenge on Facebook. “I purchased Lucky Buddha Beer, liked the taste and thought the Buddha shaped bottle was cool,” Rowe explained.
Lucky Buddha had introduced the contest in response to Warren Buffet’s next to impossible billion-dollar NCAA Bracket challenge:
“Lucky Buddha Beer didn’t like that you had a better chance of getting struck by lightning on a sunny day then winning Buffett’s challenge. If you have the best bracket, we believe you deserve beer for life. Congratulations Tim, drinks are on Lucky Buddha Beer from here on out!" said Kevin Swadish, CEO of Sage Beverages based in Carlsbad, California.
About Lucky Buddha Beer:
Served in a distinctive green Buddha-shaped glass bottle, Lucky is an Asian-style lager brewed in Asia. A year and a half ago, Lucky Buddha Beer couldn't be purchased in the United States, now it’s distributed in over 40 states in powerful and diversified retailers like Target, Costco, BevMo and Kroger. It’s also served in nine countries. This is what you get when you combine a great tasting beer with aggressive marketing and the talented team at Sage Beverages in Carlsbad, California.
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