The 2016Great American Beer Festivalfeatured thousands of impressive craft beers, but we guarantee the only thing that rivaled beer’s popularity were selfies with Zac Hanson.
Zac, now 30, is the youngest member of Hanson, the late-90s boy band brother trio responsible for “MMMBop.” He was at the festival representing Oklahoma’sHanson Brothers Beer Company, which he started along with brothers Isaac and Taylor. (And yes, they have a beer named “MMMHops,” an admittedly brilliant name no matter how you feel about late-90s pop music.)
As much as we love beer — and we love,lovecraft beer — a celeb sighting at GABF ups the ante, and Zac was kind enough to pose for pretty much a zillion selfies with fans. These are some of our favorite.
When you wish your prom date looked this good
When your friends come for beer, but wait with you to meet Zac
When you’re so excited, you can only speak in hashtags
When dudes talk about dude stuff
When your cousin meets your teenage crush and you aren’t at GABF
When you have the guts to sing a Hanson song to Zac Hanson
When you see your 3rd grade crush and still can’t talk to him
When you know the name of the beer, but not which Hanson you’re talking a picture with
When a guy photo bombs you and you don’t even care because OMG you just got a picture with Zac Hanson
When you know all those games ofMASHfinally got it right!! #futurehusband
当会议# bestdayever扎克
When you come for the beer, but stay for that Hanson smile
When you’re proud that the 2016 you held it together because a 1997 you would have lost your s**t
When you realize learning to play guitar finally pays off #starpower
When your love of #craftbeer lands you beside your favorite Hanson bro
When Zac likes you so much he Regrams your photos
When you don’t want to tellthe big bossat the brewery you work at that Zac Hanson might be more handsome than him
Get a photo with Zac at GABF? Show us in the comments section!
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