As always Kansas City Chiefs Customized Jerseys , the Beer of the Week is originally presented on the Arrowhead Pride Tailgate on 610 Sports Radio as part of my Defense and Beer of the Week segment.With the Chiefs suiting up against the Bengals this week, I went looking for something in the Great Lakes area for this week’s offering, and I settled on one of my very favorite everyday stouts. This week’s Beer of the Week is none other than Founders Brewing Co Breakfast Stout!Do you like coffee and 8.3% stouts? Then this is your beer. Officially listed as a “double chocolate coffee oatmeal stout,” this beer is chock-full of bold flavors. A surprisingly smooth stout, the oats, chocolate and coffee all blend together to create a perfect experience that’s truly a breakfast in a bottle. They also like to mix it up and make variations on the beer in KBS (a 12.3% bourbon barrel aged version) and the granddaddy of them all — CBS (an 11.6% maple-syrup bourbon barrel aged coffee stout). The OG Breakfast Stout is still pretty damn good, winning a silver medal in the “Coffee Stout” category at this September’s Great American Beer Festival.Founders Brewing Co (started in 1996) is actually Canal Street Brewing Company, but their beer labels have always worn the moniker of “Founders,” so when people started calling them by that name, the two founders of the brewery embraced it and the company became known as “Founders Brewing Co.” They are located in Grand Rapids Kansas City Chiefs T-Shirts , MI, have a taproom in Detroit, and they distribute their fine beers to 47 states. So if you can, make sure to swing by your local liquor store and scoop up some Founders Brewing Co Breakfast Stout this weekend!Check back here this time next week for the new Beer of the Week! The fan who threw a beer on Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill has been banned from Gillette Stadium. Hill wants the fan to also be confined to a small cell. Or at least threatened with that possibility.鈥淭hat type of behavior is unacceptable,鈥?Hill’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said in a statement given to Adam Schefter of ESPN. 鈥淧layers have to be protected. We want that fan to be prosecuted.鈥滳onceptually, Hill and Rosenhaus are right. But depending on the existing criminal record, if any, of the fan who threw the beer https://www.thechiefsfanshop.com/hats , what would the outcome of a prosecution be? A fine? A short term of probation?It was indeed wrong for the fan to throw the beer, and it’s good that he’ll be banned from Gillette Stadium. But any prosecution would result in at most a slap on the wrist. And it really won’t deter others from doing the same, because most people realize that the punishment for throwing a beer on someone would indeed be, at the most, a slap on the wrist.There’s another reason for Hill to choose his next move carefully. By pushing aggressively for the criminal justice system to throw the book at the guy who threw the beer, Hill will invite a potential P.R. problem for himself, based on an off-field history that many reporters have forgotten and that most fans probably never even knew about. Already, the “what about?” crowd is pointing to Hill’s 2015 guilty plea to punching and choking his then-pregnant girlfriend.The more Hill seeks a pound of flesh from the guy who tossed a cup of beer, the more that incident from Hill’s background will be mentioned.