Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Side Effects Now Include Tripping Balls

Add this to your list of top 10 WTF-happened-last-night moments: answering the doorbell and finding a living, breathing headless deer. (Double points if it starts talking via the deer head trophy on your wall.)

In the latest entries to the Mike’s Hard Lemonade Weird Commercial Canon, three new television spots feature a group of scruffy looking guys day drinking their way to Wonderland–though, per Mike’s usual deadpan, you probably wouldn’t know it at first. In fact, everything in the guy’s suburban living room seems right and peachy until the doorbell rings and we meet the three equally trippy, equally creepy unexpected house guests: the aforementioned headless deer, a 30-foot-tall lady seeking out her missing red heel and a sleazy looking scarecrow-plumber who might like his job just a little too much.

Maybe it goes to show you don’t need hard liquor to have a good time, but the second I start seeing headless deer and sleeping with She-Hulk, I’m taking an oath of sobriety. F*ck that sh*t.

See the deer-version of the new advertisements here:

[Via Adweek]

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