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  Def Leppard beer at the Rock & Brews restaurant. - AFP pic
Def Leppard beer at the Rock & Brews restaurant. – NEW YORK, July 18 – British rockers Def Leppard have a new beer made in their honor.

Seattle's Elysian Brewing Company released a new Def Leppard Pale Ale that combines the group's British roots with their popularity in the United States. The beer is made with British beer malt bodies and hops from the Pacific Northwest in the United States.

The beer launch coincides with the group's 2018 North American tour, which kicked off this week.

The United States will be able to sample Def Leppard beer at Rock & Brews restaurants across the country, the all-American restaurant chain founded by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley and some of their friends.

The first Rock & Brews restaurant opened near the Los Angeles International Airport in 2012. Today, there are approximately 20 restaurants across the United States.

With American dishes like burgers, pizzas and sandwiches, the restaurant

This is not the first time that alcohol is associated with a group of rockers.

Earlier this year, it was revealed that Metallica was planning to open its own whiskey distillery in the United States.

Among the other rockers to put on a beer or beer can label are AC / DC who teamed up with a German producer to create Australian Hardrock; KISS who collaborated with a brewery in Sweden to launch the brewer Destroyer; and Iron Maiden singer, Bruce Dickinson, who teamed up with British brewer Robinson to create a golden beer called Trooper. – AFP-Relaxnews

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