With hits like “Santeria” and “What I Got,” the Southern California ska-punk band Sublime hit it big in the ’90s. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album 40 oz. to Freedom, the band has paired with San Diego-based AleSmith Brewing Company to create a beer by the same name, which they’ll release this summer.
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“It doesn’t taste like anything else,” Sublime band member Bud Gaugh said in a statement. “The flavor is great and it has a craft beer flare with a true Mexican lager taste. This is the one!”
The band will also commemorate the album’s 25th anniversary with the a yearlong celebration that includes the re-release of their 1995 Badfish EP and a pair of films—a documentary and a biopic—chronicling Sublime’s legacy.