


Love Island FIRST LOOK: Friendships are put to the test as tense scenes shows one couple being DUMPED just days before the final Relight my highlights! Mark Owen debuts platinum blond locks and harks back to his vintage Take That days in double denim on a coffee run 'Beer shares a lot of qualities with a good host - they are both approachable, thoughtful, and value character over currency,' Stirls wrote on the brand's website.Įric Clapton will stage two concerts paying tribute to bandmate Jeff Beck after his death at 78 - with Johnny Depp and Rod Stewart expected to perform The three-time world champion is again seen at the end of the ad telling a fellow beer drinker: 'I still love sharks.'īalter Brewing co-founder Stirling 'Stirls' Howland said the ads are more like 'extremely short documentaries' showcasing the diverse range of palates and people the beer brings together. The shark knocked Fanning off his board - which he tried to use as a shield to stop the predator from biting him - before punching the shark in the back. The 41-year-old's joke references his famous encounter of fighting off a great white shark during the final round of the 2015 J-Bay Open surfing competition in South Africa.įootage released by the World Surf League (WSL) showed the shark’s fin emerge from the water before following Fanning as he paddled out of the shallows. 'And for every time I don't see a shark at the beach,' Fanning sings. Mick Fanning stars and makes a joke about sharks during the ad's musical number while raising his beer glass. Balter Brewing Company launched a comical new campaign called 'We Love Good Beer' featuring a diverse cast of beer drinkers from nearly every section of Aussie society (pictured)
