Post Malone Builds Insane Bud Light Wizard Staff

Post Malone showed off his and his friends' impressive wizard staff, a tall towering sword made of taped-together beer cans.

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Post Malone hit the 'gram on Tuesday (May 27th) night to exhibit the results of his and his friends' wizard staff, a tall sword of sorts made of taped-together beer cans. It's no secret that Posty is a big fan of the brews, especially Bud Light. He's challenged tons of other celebrities to beer pong tournaments in the past, and has even been known to drink beer out of his shoe while performing onstage. That's why it hardly comes as a surprise that he's been consuming copious amounts of brews with his bros in quarantine, but when he stacks the empty cans on top of one another like this, it looks pretty unreal.

In the photo, a camouflaged Posty poses next to the ceiling-high wizard staff, which was constructed using Bud Light cans, of course. He's surrounded by his bassist Brian Lee, guitarist Nick Mac, tour photographer Adam DeGross, and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker. The towering structure appears to be made up of approximately 35 or so cans, which, including the man who snapped the photo, Clemente Ruiz, is bout 7 beers each, although they may have just hit their height limit.

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Despite his affinity for beer, Post recently dipped his toe in the wine world by launching his own French rosé called Maison No. 9. He announced the partnership with Global Brand Equities earlier this month, stating, "Rosé is for when you want to get a little fancy. It’s a nice switch up and I have been thinking about doing my own wine for a while."


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