Would you confess your juiciest secrets for free Blue Moon?

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Some people might think that confession is good for the soul, but is that juicy story worth the squeeze? If some free Blue Moon is enticing, it is time to pour some canfessions.

Gathering with a group of friends can often come with great stories. Who doesn’t remember the time when Billy told that story about his first date. What about the time when Sally first met her eventual husband but thought he was far from the man of her dreams? Or, it could just be that silly debate over whether ketchup should be banned from hot dogs forever.

No matter the conversation, sometimes the moment turns into “that memory.” Even if everyone laughs, it might not make the highlight reel. But, what if that juicy moment could pour a new highlight. Blue Moon’s Moon Haze wants to turn those confessions into cheers with some free beer.

July 7 is National Tell the Truth Day. Although honesty is the best policy, it can be hard to always be truthful. Those little fibs or boosts to a description slip their way into the conversation. But, embracing your true self doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

To celebrate this holiday, Blue Moon is looking for some juicy confessions. Since this free beer promotion is in conjunction with its super juicy Moon Haze, these revelations need to be far from boring. Sure, that time when you had toilet paper stuck to your shoe might have made you turn red, but they want more. Like, the time when you accidently left your phone connected to the car speaker and everyone heard you reliving that unfortunate gas station burrito in the bathroom.

Now through August 4, anyone can share their “juiciest canfessions” to Blue Moon on www.juicycanfessions.com. There will be five potential winners for free Blue Moon for a year.

Are you ready to re-write that embarrassing moment and toast to letting go? Share your juicy confession and you could be cracking open a cold one.