Natural Light Will Pay You and Give You Free Beer to Grow a Mullet

Some things just never go out of style: good beer, delicious food and great hairstyles.

To celebrate the launch of their Vintage Cans, Natural Light will pay fans to get a mullet haircut and send them beer every month for as long as they keep the “business in the front, party in the back” all year long.

Natty Light is going back to its (natural) roots, circa 1977, with the nationwide release of their Vintage Cans.

As you might’ve seen, the mullet has made waves recently, rising in popularity amongst both celebs and Gen Zers. The mullet was even the most searched hairstyle of 2021 with over 15.5 million searches — a 142% increase over the previous year.

“The mullet might be returning, but true Natty Fans know it never really went out of style,” said Daniel Blake, Group VP, Budweiser & Value at Anheuser-Busch. “That’s why we want to make it easier than ever for fans to celebrate this iconic look. And though this hairdo has stood the test of time, these Natural Light Vintage Cans are limited edition so be sure to grab them before they’re gone!”

For your chance to get your mullet haircut covered by Natty Light and score a case of Vintage Cans, all you need to do is post of photo of yourself with your mullet haircut to social media using #NattyVintage and #sweeps between now and March 31.

The brand will keep that monthly shipment of Natty Light coming for as long as you keep the mullet this year. Remember to share your mullet progress on social using the same hashtags on the first of every month.

For fans of Natty Light, did you know that they have Lemonade Vodka?

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