It’s back. Discovery′s annual Shark Week programming returns this month and is bringing along a new giveaway. From August 9 to August 16 look for your annual week of shark-centered features. Shark Week is television’s longest running summer TV event. And you know what that means–Narragansett is back with an online store full of tie-ins to Steven Spielberg’s Jaws to coincide with Shark Week 2020. Not only is Narragansett one of America’s oldest companies (they turned 21 in 1911), Jaws made its beer famous again in 1975 when Robert Shaw′s character Quint downed a can and crushed it to look tough in front of Richard Dreyfuss′s character Hooper. Hooper created the the most humorous moment of the film, countering Quint by crushing his Styrofoam cup.
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