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LAMB OF GOD Announces Non-Alcoholic Beer Ghost Walker

"Countless bands have done beer collaborations, but we are the world’s first non-alcoholic one."

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Lamb of God has teamed up with Scottish craft brewer BrewDog to create a non-alcoholic beer named Ghost Walker. The beverage is named after the track "Ghost Walking" from the band's 2012 album Resolution, which vocalist Randy Blythe wrote the lyrics to as he started his journey toward an alcohol-free lifestyle. To celebrate the announcement, Lamb of God is also streaming their performance of the track below from their performance at House of Vans in Chicago on February 14.

"The idea of a collaboration hatched when Willie Adler and I visited a BrewDog bar in Columbus on a tour day off to sample a few pints of their non-alcoholic beer with the brewery team," said Blythe. "Countless bands have done beer collaborations, but we are the world’s first non-alcoholic one. In my not-so-humble opinion, this is the best non-alcoholic beer ever made, PERIOD. It was conceived, designed and first tasted while on tour – music drove it into existence. Right now is a strange time for everyone, but we’re stoked to provide a non-alcoholic option for those who want to have a brew while cranking some tunes safely at home. We hope you enjoy our performance and we will see you on the road as soon as possible."

"This collaboration is our most epic to date," said BrewDog co-founder James Watt. "It is also one of the most important, especially now. BrewDog has always been focused on making other people as passionate about craft beer as we are, and that includes people who, like Randy, don’t want alcohol in their beer. Our AF line of beers offers everyone an alcohol-free alternative for any occasion and we’re thrilled to add Ghost Walker to the lineup."

Buy Ghost Walker here.

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