Strange Brew - Book

Book

To promote the film, a beer-shaped paperback book was released in 1983. Its full title read; The Adventures of Bob & Doug McKenzie in Strange Brew: The Book About the Movie About the TV Show About the men! The book featured pictures of the characters, stills from Strange Brew, comics, puzzles, and much of the characters' humor throughout. The book also came with a built-in library card with numerous Canadian celebrities' names on it, having "checked it out." Being only available for a short time, the book is currently out of print.

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