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Charlize Theron Carries Case of Dogfish Head Beer

Posted by Foobooz on February 6th, 2012

Our opinion of Charlize Theron skyrocketed when we saw her as a guest judge on Top Chef a couple of weeks ago. And now she’s been spotted carrying a case of Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA. Swoon!

Daily Mail via Liquid Diet]

Photo via FlynetPictures.co.uk


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    3 Responses to “Charlize Theron Carries Case of Dogfish Head Beer”

    1. Tex Says:

      “Anyway, back when Craig Kilborn had his CBS late-night show, he supposedly had a male actor [Vince Vaughn] on for two segments and they were supposedly talking about women during commercial. Either the actor didn’t realize that they were miked and everyone in the control booth could hear him, or he didn’t care. The actor asked if Kilborn had ever “had the Theron,” meaning Charlize Theron. Kilborn said no. That’s when the actor smirked, leaned in and said, “Kilby … you have GOT to try the Theron.”

      http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/6976758/a-volatile-week-nfl-stock-market

    2. Supernaut Says:

      I hate to ruin the fantasy, but what’s to say it isn’t solely the box being used to transport other items? Peering through the case’s bottom, which is clearly visible in the photo, I submit to you that it holds no beer.

      Of course, there WAS beer in it at one time. If Ms. Theron was the one who purchased and consumed said beer then the perceived increase in her coolness/hotness factor is still valid.

    3. Sand dog Says:

      Who gives?!

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