A worker at an Indianapolis brewery found an interesting way to voice is distaste for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.

The man — nicknamed “Biscuit” by his Sun King Brewery colleagues — worked “TOM BRADY SUX” into the creation date for a batch of Wee Mac Scottish Ale.
Biscuit inserted the not-so-hidden message on the bottom of cans created May 13, the day “Deflategate” was, well, blowing up.
“It wasn’t an idea (the company) came up with at all,” brewery co-owner Clay Robinson, tells the Indy Star. “Every day, we change the thing on the bottom of our cans. One of the guys running the canning lines had to come up with something. Biscuit is his name. So Biscuit put ‘Tom Brady Sux.'”
When asked what he thought of the “prank,” Robinson said, “We were like, ‘Oh, wow.’ We were like, ‘What the hell were you thinking?'”
Despite appreciating the publicity, Robinson says a new policy has been created requiring can messages to be pre-approved, ABC 7 reports.
The company issued a statement on its Facebook page after consumers began reacting:
One of our employees had some fun with the canning line and the date coder, and while we wouldn’t have condoned that message, we understand the passion our employee has for the Indianapolis Colts. As Colts fans and Hoosiers, we sincerely apologize to any Tom Brady fans in Indiana who were offended by those cans.
Sun King beverages are served at Lucas Oil Stadium, the home field for the Indianapolis Colts.
There’s no word on whether any of the cans with the Brady insult will still be in circulation when the Patriots play there October 18th.
It, coincidentally, will be Brady’s first game back after his four-game suspension for deflating balls during last season’s AFC championship game — against the Indianapolis Colts.
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