Every year, TBS does a 24 hour marathon of the movie "A Christmas Story" in honor of the holiday.  So many of us have seen the film, and probably remember the 'leg lamp' that is a featured set piece. 

Have you ever thought, "Hey what if someone made a beer tower out of that!"  Well, apparently Miller Lite had the same thought.

Yes, this is a real thing, and you can buy one for the Christmas holiday.  If you are lucky enough to snag one, you will certainly have to re-create the "Fra-Gee-Lay" scene when it shows up at your door.

We can thank Miller High Life for coming up with this contraption.  But they may be hard to get, so here are the details.  There will only be a limited number of them sold, and it will be through the online store of Miller.  Click the link HERE for a change to buy it. This Friday at 9am central time is when they will go on sale.

Each lamp will hold a 6-pack of beer, so whatever is your favorite can go in there.  In case you are more of a Bud Light fan instead of a Miller person.  There is a tap at the bottom for you to pour from.  $120 is the cost.  They will sell out.

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As you can see, the leg looks a little different than the movie lamp.  The "Girl In The Moon" logo that Miller High Life has used on their bottles for decades is what it is based on.  It does light up.  It is 45 inches tall, and it does come with the "Fragile" box.

So good luck in snagging one.  You can also click HERE for a few more pictures of it, and get more info on it.  Go to MillerHighLife.com and click Shop Merch to attempt to buy one.  Good luck!

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