Stone Cold closed out the Raw Reunion by downing a few Broken Skull IPAs, and now the whole world wants to know how they can get their hands on them.

WWE's Raw Reunion show has been receiving mixed reviews from fans this week. The one segment of the show that everyone seems to agree was great was the final one. That's good news for WWE as the show's closing segment is the one you want to be the best. That will be the lasting memory for the viewers and will be what they're talking about the next morning.

In terms of the Raw Reunion, that segment revolved around Stone Cold drinking some beers and cutting a promo. What more could we have asked for? Maybe a Stunner or two, but that really wouldn't have been in keeping with what Austin had to say. It was a from-the-heart promo and clearly, a promo that fans around the world enjoyed.

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It also exposed more fans than ever to one of the things Austin has been up to since hanging up his wrestling boots. Creating his very own beer. It's called Broken Skull IPA, and it's what he was drinking/handing out on Monday night. Clearly, a great many fans didn't realize Austin-created beer was a thing. Since Monday, El Segundo Brewing Company, the brewery behind Broken Skull, has been inundated with requests.

The trouble is, Broken Skull is currently only available where Austin currently calls home, Southern California. El Segundo has since explained that to be the case on its Facebook page, but hinted to Cageside Seats that an expansion is coming. "While nothing is in concrete yet, the logical next move would be to put Broken Skull IPA into the CBG/Sheehan network back East," the brewery's founders revealed.

If you listen to Austin's podcast, you'll know that the Hall Of Famer has his fingers in many pies away from the ring. Not just beer, but also reality TV shows and a new talk show that will debut on the USA Network later this year. For a man who admits to struggling with retirement directly after his last match, he has certainly managed to find his calling.

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