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Jax Beer Throwback White Hockey Jersey

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Price: $134.95
Design Style:
Sublimation, Tackle Twill, Embroidery
Production Partner:
Jersey Ninja

Jax Brewing Company, originally Jacksonville Brewing Company, was a regional brewery in Jacksonville, Florida operating from 1913 to 1956. Ultimately the pressure to modernize brought two competing breweries together. In 1956, the Jacksonville Brewing Company sold to the Jackson Brewing Company of New Orleans and the Jax brewery in Jacksonville closed its doors. In 1974, Jackson Brewing entered financial straits and was acquired by Pearl Brewing Company. Pearl continued producing Jax Beer until 1984, when it was acquired by Pabst Brewing Company and took on Pabst branding.

Pabst owns 30 different beer brands. Some recognizable names include Old Milwaukee, Colt 45 Malt Liquor, and Schlitz. Be on the lookout for these and more in our officially licensed Hockey Beer Jersey line. 

We are all fans of more things than just our favorite sports team... now we can wear our fandom for Licensing Haus Beers on a top of the line hockey jersey!

Pabst Blue Ribbon and related marks, logos and designs are intellectual property of PBC and are used with permission by Jersey Ninja © 2022 PBC. All rights reserved

AGE RESTRICTIONS: All Licensed Product intended for consumers age twenty one (21) years old and older.

This is not a replica style jersey. This is an authentic on ice style constructed jersey identical to what is worn on the collegiate and pro levels.

Standard Features - Tackle Twill Numbers and Nameplate, Double Reinforced Shoulders and Elbows, Fully Embroidered Front Crest and Shoulder Patches, Lace Up Neck with Underlay, Authentic Fight Strap

**Due to the nature of which colors are displayed on screens (RGB) compared to how they print (CMYK), the hue of the color on the actual jersey may differ slightly**

This item has been checked for defects and/or flaws. If you are unhappy with this jersey for any reason, please contact us to rectify the problem.