Here Is a Chance To Experience a Custom Ice Fishing Shanty From Busch Light

The great poet Andre Benjamin once said, “What’s colder than being cold? Ice cold!” It looks like Busch Light agrees as it is offering its consumers the opportunity to fish on a frozen lake to celebrate the launch of its limited-edition Ice Fishing cans.

Busch Light has dropped the Busch Light Ice Shanty on Minnesota’s Mille Lacs Lake. The brans’s beer-inspired ice shanty will be available to one winner and for rent all season long.

Top-of-the-line and Minnesota-made, the Busch Light Ice Shanty will be equipped with all the luxuries a fisher would want for a long day on the ice: heat, electricity, dual fridge for live bait and plenty of Busch Light, fully stocked kitchen with Midwestern favorites, indoor ice fishing holes, and more.

One winner will get to stay at the Busch Light Ice Shanty from February 5th-11th. To enter, fans must submit a photo of the Busch Light logo on social with the tags @Buschbeer, #BuschIceShanty and #Contest between now and January 28.

The Busch Light Ice Shanty will be fully stocked with complimentary Busch Light and available to rent for the entire season via The Red Door Resort.

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