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Peyton Manning inspired a pun-tastic oat beer

Peyton Manning has inspired “Oatmaha,” a beer named after his famous “Omaha!” call, which is being sold in Denver.

Peyton Manning has done it all. MVP. Super Bowl champion. And now he has inspired a terrible pun.

Back in November, Denver’s Factotum Brewhouse and Tow Yard Brewing in Indianapolis collaborated on “Oatmaha,” a beer named after Manning’s famous “Omaha!” call. Now, they’ve made some more and are selling it in Denver.

“The Oatmaha name comes from Manning’s popular “Omaha” pre-snap call while also referencing the oats used in the recipe to symbolize the two ‘horse’ teams Manning played for in the NFL, the Colts and the Broncos,” a listing on The Roosevelts reads. “The 6.7 percent ABV, 38 IBU brew — light and refreshing for Manning’s Bud Light-favoring tasted buds — also incorporates corn to symbolize Indiana and sage for Colorado.”

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You can now buy it exclusively at the Factotum taproom in Denver. So, if you’re out of state, you’re out of luck.