OBAMA FULFILS WORLD CUP BEER BET

September 14, 2014

WASHINGTON, DC – JULY 1: U.S. President Barack Obama chants “believe that we will win” as he arrives at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building to watch the U.S. play Belgium in World Cup action July 1, 2014 in Washington, DC.. The game was tied 0-0 at the end of regulation play.

In the build-up to the World Cup round of 16 match between the U.S. and Belgium, Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo tweeted a friendly wager to President Obama, betting an unspecified amount of his nation’s beer that they would win.

Though Obama never responded to the wager (he does have roughly 46.4 million more followers on Twitter, after all), he has paid up.

Despite an incredible performance from goalkeeper Tim Howard, the U.S. lost 2-1 in extra time nearly two months ago in Brazil and now the Belgian embassy in Washington D.C. has received a special delivery of American beer in the form of a case of Sam Adams Boston Lager and a Sam Adams seasonal variety pack.

The shipment also included a handwritten note from Obama. And the embassy confirmed that the beer arrived safely by tweeting a picture of their own.

Obama signed off his note to the Prime Minister by writing, “As Americans, we’re always grateful for the partnership with our Belgian allies. Except on the pitch. See you in 2018.”

SOURCE: Yahoo! Sports


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