MEGADETH's DAVE MUSTAINE To Appear At DECIBEL METAL & BEER FEST

January 14, 2017

This spring, Decibel magazine is teaming up with the craft beer pioneers at Unibroue to bring the heaviest two-day craft beer festival in the world to The Fillmore in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dave Mustaine, guitarist/vocalist of legendary thrash metal band MEGADETH, will be attending on Saturday, April 22 to sign posters and pour samples of the MEGADETH-Unibroue collaboration beer, À Tout Le Monde.

Born of the friendship between Mustaine and Unibroue brewmaster Jerry Vietz, the dry-hopped saison À Tout Le Monde (based on the thrash legends' iconic song of the same name) was released in October 2016 to universal acclaim, and is the featured beer at Decibel Metal & Beer festival. Vietz, a longtime MEGADETH fan, said "quality music deserves quality beer;" thus, À Tout Le Monde was born.

As America's only monthly extreme music magazine (and longtime fans of Mustaine — he's been on the cover of the magazine twice and MEGADETH's "Rust In Peace" is in the Decibel Hall Of Fame),featuring the most metal craft beer currently on the market was a no-brainer for Decibel.

"Two of my favorite things are hot metal and cold beer, and they are going to be shared in excess April 22nd with all our friends at the Decibel Metal & Beer festival in Philly," says Mustaine. "There really is no excuse NOT to be here, so I'll see you there!"

In addition to Unibroue, sixteen other metal breweries from around the world are participating in this event, and twelve bands will be performing over the course of the two-day festival. Check out the full lineup at DecibelMagazine.com.

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