Known as the 'brewery in the old elementary school building,' Colorado Springs' Bristol Brewing Company has announced a 'hunt for a golden ticket' that will mean a lot of free beer for the person who finds it.

According to the brewery, there's a misprinted can of beer inside of one of their 'Beehive' six packs, with Beehive being their popular honey wheat creation.

Attached to the misprinted can, which is silver with a golden honeycomb design opposed to the can's standard golden yellow, is a golden ticket that awards its finder with a year of two free growlers of beer from the popular brewery each month. Given that two growlers equate to 128 ounces of beer, that's 1536 ounces of beer over the course of a year.

With Bristol Brewing Company growlers priced at $12 upwards, that's a value of at least $288.

As far as any clues go related to the giveaway, the brewery has said the golden ticket is located somewhere in the Pikes Peak region on a Beehive six-pack, but left it at that.

It's also worth noting that there's also a 'no purchase necessary' mail-in option (more details can be found here ).

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