Cleveland Indians fans create beer pyramid at game (Photo)

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Cleveland Indians created the ultimate beer pyramid at Friday night’s game.

It isn’t often, but Cleveland sports fans have a lot to celebrate right now and fans at the Cleveland Indians game Friday night did so in epic fashion.

On the same night the LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers clinched a trip to the NBA Finals after beating the Toronto Raptors in six games of the Eastern Conference Finals, fans created a beer tower at Progressive Field.

I can’t think of a better way to take advantage of $2 beer night than what this collection of fans did in creating a ridiculously impressive beer pyramid. A beeramid, if you will, that served as a sign that these fans like to party and they like to let people know just how much they like to party.

I wonder how many fans sitting in that section “contributed” to the efforts of this great piece of architecture because I think the Indians organization should invite them back and give them free tickets to see if they can create a bigger beer pyramid.

Just look at this up-close picture and take in all its majesty.

"Welp. We had to take it down."

As you may expect, the pyramid had to be deconstructed, because I’m sure some people were complaining about it obstructing their view of the game or whatever, but I mean who goes to a baseball game on $2 beer night to watch the game?

All jokes aside, you can understand why it had to come down. Although, it would have been funny to see it demolished with a flying hot dog. Because apparently there were people flinging their wienies at the beer pyramid, although their sabotage attempts were unsuccessful.

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