In celebration of the launch of the new Aussie comedy Colin From Accounts, Binge has created its first-ever beer for dogs.
The limited-edition brew, which is inspired by the four-legged star of the show, Colin, and the brewery which was the setting for the new comedy series, means that now dog owners and their pups can enjoy a cold one together.
To create the unique brew, Binge has partnered with Hop Nation – a Melbourne-based independent brewery – to release Colin’s Pale Ale, a 100% bone broth drop made from beef bones.
Australians can purchase a four-pack of Colin’s Pale Ale for free, including free delivery from here.
Alison Hurbert-Burns, Binge executive director said: “We’ve been so thrilled to see the response to our newest Australian Original Series, Colin From Accounts, featuring the adorable Colin. And now dog owners around the country can enjoy the series with their four-legged friend, while having a beer together with the launch of Colin’s Pale Ale, a specially formulated brew just for dogs.”
Colin From Accounts centres on Ashley (Harriet Dyer) and Gordon (Patrick Brammall), two single(ish), complex humans who are brought together by a car accident and an injured dog, Colin.
The series is about flawed, funny people choosing each other and being brave enough to show their true self, scars and all, as they navigate life together. Joining Brammall and Dyer are Helen Thomson, Emma Harvie, Genevieve Hegney, Michael Logo and Tai Hara.
Last month, Binge celebrated the launch of the new Australian original. To celebrate, Hurbert-Burns and her team at the streaming service held a world premiere of the first two episodes of the series at Paddington’s Chauvel Cinemas.
The talented real-life couple of Brammall and Dyer had just arrived back from their Hollywood base to help launch the series they created, executive produced and wrote, oh and starred in. They were joined by a mix of cast members, industry colleagues and executives from the production house Easy Tiger and the Foxtel Group.
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