Crashes on highways are something law enforcement know about all too well. Whenever they occur, I would imagine the biggest hope is that nobody gets hurt. Thankfully, with a crash that occurred Wednesday in Wisconsin, that was the case. Well, that is unless you love beer.

On October 6, the Wisconsin State Patrol utilized their Facebook page to report a crash that involved a semi-truck full of beer. The semi-truck ultimately rolled over and the precious cargo ended up piled up on the side of the road.

The crash took place on I-94 in Jackson County and below are the photos provided by the Wisconsin State Patrol.

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According to Fox 21, the beer that was being hauled was Leinenkugel’s.

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The crash occurred Wednesday morning near Hixton, Wisconsin, which is just over a three hour drive from the Twin Ports area.

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The Wisconsin State Patrol is investigating the crash.

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My biggest question is did all the beer spill and if not, what did they do with all the beer that was still safely contained. I mean, you can't really sell that in stores anymore, right?

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Perhaps any beer that was abled to be saved was donated to the Wisconsin State Patrol so their staff could enjoy it when they're off duty.

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