Miller High Life And Planters Are Turning The Iconic ‘NUTMobile’ Into A Mobile Dive Bar

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a giant drive-able peanut shell that transforms into a one-of-a-kind mobile dive bar! Two American staples — Miller High Life and Planters — have teamed up to create the summer’s hottest new dive bar that’s sweeping the nation.

Starting on June 16, beer and nut connoisseurs can make a 90-minute reservation for the 26-foot behemoth peanut to enjoy with their close friends and family. Book it for your beer-loving dad who would be honored to share a crispy boy with his kid in a giant peanut dive bar.

The installation also includes:

  • A selfie wall that captures all of your memories like those old-school photo booths used to do.
  • The classic dive bar dropped ceiling littered with dollar bills with a cheeky twist.
  • A nut-shaped jukebox to crank out your favorite bar anthems.
  • A warm nut machine for unlimited peanuts that can be washed down with unlimited Miller High Life.
  • Bar games for everyone to enjoy.

The Nuttiest Dive Bar will be open July 9-12 and a reservation costs $3.99. It includes the beer and peanuts fans consume during the duration of their reservation.

For more information on booking your reservation and scoring some sweet merch, click here.

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