Every year when September arrives, it’s as if fall does too. All of the pumpkin spice and sweater weather content takes over everyone’s feed on social media. From the autumn colours to the cozy aesthetic, we can see why everyone loves it so much. 

But, we still have 20% of summer left because the official last day of summer is September 22!

So why rush into anything? This year, savour the last few weeks of the warm season before it’s gone. 

Courtesy of Coors Light Canada

Summer is still going strong and Coors Light is here to ensure it continues. The Made to Chill brand is helping Canadians squeeze every last second of chill out of the sunny season by reminding everyone to not rush into fall too early.

From now until September 22, find your friends who are posting about apple picking, pumpkin spice or anything else fall and tag their posts with #CaughtByCoorsLight to automatically be entered into a Coors Light contest to win prizes to keep the summer fun going. Don’t forget to tag Coors Light Canada (@coorslightcanada on Instagram and @coorslightca on Twitter). You can also create your own Reels using the Coors Light Canada IG Reel original audio.

Courtesy of Coors Light Canada

There will be a ton of content to be #CaughtByCoorsLight, so you’ll have many opportunities to enter the contest. 

Get on your socials and enjoy the rest of the summer! 

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Your fall activities bucket list just got better! Grab your friends and make a trip to the Coors Organic Beer Picking Farm — that’s right, a beer picking farm. 

Now you’ll get to handpick six refreshing cans this season. 

It doesn’t get better than that! 

Here’s how it works: Head on over to the Coors Organic Beer Picking Farm, located at 3961 Old Homestead Road in Sutton, Ontario, to snag your refreshments. You’ll be able to pick up to 6 fresh cans straight from the trees, for free. Plus, the scenery will make for the perfect IG photo opp too. 

Once you have your pack in hand, you have to check out the Beer Farm Lounge. 

After a hard day’s work picking, you can enjoy some delicious fall comfort food to go with your Coors Organic and other fun activities. Seriously, this may be your fave day spent this season.

The Coors Organic Beer Picking Farm at Homestead Orchards is open on October 2 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., so don’t hesitate, you only have one day to enjoy the festivities. 

Be sure to book a time slot to secure a spot! Happy Beer picking!

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Just in time for sweet summer sipping, Belgian Moon has launched its newest innovation, Honey Daze.

This light wheat ale is crafted with a touch of sweetness and an orange peel for a refreshing taste, plus it’s made with real Canadian honey. 

The new beverage is not only delicious, it comes with a great cause! World Bee Day occurred this week on May 20, so what better way to show your love for Canadian bee colonies than by trying out Belgian Moon Honey Daze for yourself. 

Courtesy of Molson Coors

Sarah Robson, Marketing Manager, Belgian Moon, shared excitement over the new launch saying, “Honey is an essential ingredient to our uniquely delicious Honey Daze brew, so helping support Canada’s Honey bees was a natural partnership for this launch that we’re proud to be a part of.” 

If you purchased any can of the new Belgian Moon Honey Daze beverage this past week, Belgian Moon will be planting one pollinating flower (up to a maximum of 100,000) in an effort to support the ecosystem for Honey bees, in partnership with Dancing Bee Equipment. How awesome is that?

Todd Kalisz, Master Beekeeper and CEO of Dancing Bees Equipment, spoke on how important protecting our bees are saying “Approximately 80 percent of flowering plants depend on pollinators such as the Honey bees to transfer their pollen. Without our lovely pollinating friends, humans wouldn’t be able to enjoy the natural sweeteners – like honey – that make everything, including Belgian Moon beer, taste better.” 

Courtesy of Molson Coors

So run, don’t walk to your local liquor and grocery stores for your very own can!

Help spread the word on social media using the hashtag #HoneyForDaze and tagging @belgian_moon. 

*Excessive alcohol consumption impairs your judgment. Do not drive or operate machinery. Not for sale to persons under the age of 18 years.*

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