Buzz Beer

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Buzz Beer is a fictional beverage from The Drew Carey Show. The beer is unique because it contains a mix of beer and coffee.

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The beer was first introduced in the last episode of the first season, Buzz Beer which originally aired May 8, 1996. Buzz Beer was initially brewed by Drew, Kate, Oswald, and Lewis in Drew's garage. In episode Cap-Beer-Cino, another company made a knockoff version of it called Cap-Beer-Cino. At one point in the show, Mimi replaced Kate when Mimi won a share of the company after beating Kate at poker. Buzz Beer is sold at the Warsaw Tavern, the bar that Drew, Kate, Oswald, and Lewis hang out at. Lewis and Oswald are in charge of coming up with new promotions for the beer which usually are not successful. Drew is constantly shooting down Lewis and Oswald's ideas, especially when the two prevent Buzz Beer from winning the "Beer of the Month Award" at a beer convention. Near the end of the series, the brewery was moved from Drew's garage to Lewis and Oswald's house.

  • The motto of Buzz Beer is "Stay up and get drunk all over again!".
  • Drew once jokingly noted that the original motto was going to be "This doesn't suck."
  • The mission statement that the initial four members decided on was 4 Friends, 4 Beer, 4 Ever.

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