Miller Lite's Beer-Filled VHS Tapes Let You Drink Nostalgia

Three men holding beer cans
Three men holding beer cans - Molson Coors Beverage Company

In the 1970s and '80s, Miller Lite launched an iconic run of commercials that proclaimed that the beer "tastes great, and it's less filling!" They featured famous, often retired athletes and actors. NFL greats Bubba Smith and John Madden and comedian Rodney Dangerfield, to name a few, all hitched their names and star power to Miller Lite. In many of the commercials, the athletes and actors vigorously debated what was truly the best thing about the beer — that it tasted great or that it was less filling. The campaign was a smash, elevating the brand to its iconic status as a classic light beer.

Following Miller Lite's Super Bowl 2024 beer commercial marathon, the company is debuting a new all-star cast to continue the "Great Taste, Less Filling" debate. The new roster features actor Luke Wilson, legendary athletes such as baseball's David Ortiz and Jorge Posada, basketball's Reggie Miller, international soccer superstar Mia Hamm, and the NFL's J.J. Watt, who recently partnered with the brand for Miller Lite's "99 Cases of Beer" giveaway promo. To celebrate, Miller Lite is offering a novelty VHS-themed collector's set called "The Beertape."

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Be Sure To Rewind The Tapes When You're Done

Lite Beer cassettes on VCR
Lite Beer cassettes on VCR - Molson Coors Beverage Company

The Beertape is a Miller Lite-branded novelty VHS sleeve containing one actual video cassette and one cassette-shaped drinking glass. The tape's contents are currently unknown, but according to the brand, the video cassette is "a real playable VHS that offers the chance for free beer and exclusive merch." Of course, that means you will need a VHS player to watch the promo.

If you want to get your hands on this throwback collector's item, watch Miller Lite's social media channels. We'll know more about the details after the campaign has officially launched, but a statement from the company says it will reveal how fans can get their own VHS tape and beer glass set. However, if you want to lean into nostalgia and reminisce about nights spent at the video rental store, you can also pick up Miller Lite's Beertape set from (where else?) the last-remaining, fully operational Blockbuster store, located in Bend, Oregon.

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