Busch Light Ice Shanty might be the most Midwest getaway ever

Busch Light Ice Shanty, photo provided by Busch Light
Busch Light Ice Shanty, photo provided by Busch Light /
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While Minnesota might be the land of a thousand lakes, the Busch Light Ice Shanty might be the prime real estate that everyone wants in their portfolio. Forget the summer lake house, it is time to embrace the cold and crack up those Busch Light Ice Fishing cans.

During the winter, there are some events that are just tradition. While Wisconsin fans have their games at the Frozen Tundra, many Minnesotans head to the lake for a fresh catch. Although it takes extra effort to get that fish on the line, it is about the experience and the fun in the cold that makes it memorable.

Given that fishing can be a long, quiet endeavor, a refreshing beverage can help pass the time. The Busch Light Ice Fishing cans fit the theme. But, make sure to have the koozie near bye. A chilled beer is great, but a frozen beer should not be in the cooler.

For those who want to elevate that ice fishing experience, Busch Light has created the ultimate beer-inspired ice shanty. Located on Minnesota’s Mille Lacs Lake, this locale is far from those ill-equipped shacks.

According to the brand, the Busch Light Ice Shanty has everything to make those frigid temperature feel less harsh. From a fully stocked kitchen to heat, electricity and plenty of Busch Light, it might become the perfect winter escape.

While many people would love to have this little piece of winter heaven for their own, it isn’t available for sale. Luckily, one person will get to stay in the Busch Light Ice Shanty. Fans can enter the online giveaway with the opportunity to stay from February 5-11.

Be sure to check out all the entries that have tagged Busch Beer. Given that many people want this winter escape, the competition is fierce. It might be hard to pick a single winner.

And, even if you don’t win, you could book a similar stay. The Red Door Resort is offering the shanty for rent during the winter season.

What do you think of this promotion? Where would you enjoy those Busch Light Ice Fishing cans?