Eagles tackle Lane Johnson promised the city of Philadelphia free beer if the Eagles won the Super Bowl back in August. Later that afternoon, Bud Light agreed that if the Eagles won, they’d back up that promise.
Eagles fans will not be getting unlimited Bud Light at the Super Bowl parade
BOOOOOOOOO!


While Bud Light will be offering beer at the Eagles’ parade on Thursday, it won’t be all-you-can-drink as initially believed. Philly Mag spoke with a spokesperson for Anheuser-Busch, who described how it’s going to work:
The rep says that the company is giving away one free Bud Light per person 21 and up at bars along the parade route, which covers quite a bit of ground. On Monday, the city confirmed that the Super Bowl parade in Philly is currently slated to go from way down at Broad and Pattison in South Philadelphia all the way up to the Art Museum. There are a lot of bars along the way. There won’t be free Bud Light at all of them.
Earlier, we heard that there would be 25 bars along the parade route serving Bud Light, which would give you a decent selection of places. But all the Anheuser-Busch rep would confirm on Monday afternoon is that there will be free Bud Light at “multiple” bars.
There are no details on how they’re going to enforce the one-beer limit. So maybe if you’re in Philadelphia shoot your shot on another at the bar you go to, or just go to the next one that has free beer.
It seems very uncool that Bud Light is pulling the hesitation move on the Eagles just to sponsor their parade, but some free beers are better that none.
Perhaps this is the last stand for “Dilly Dilly.”











