Spuds Mackenzie: I Slept with My Own Frother

"Don't hate Budweiser," Spuds Mackenzie tells PEOPLE.
But in a tell-all book out Wednesday, the former pop-culture icon from the 80's and 90's reveals that his beer, supplied by Budweiser of the Anheuser-Busch corporation engaged with in an act of frothyness to find a way to make the Bud Light beer he was pushing maintain a better head.
Spuds, 23, who has survived alcoholism, ringworm and fleas, writes in the book High on Barley that he was already a star playing a party-crazy pup on the TV commercials selling the brew when his froth machine had to be put in his bed on the night before he was to marry Cheetara, a member of the Thundercats entourage, in 1989.
"On the eve of my wedding, my frother showed up, determined short out," writes Spuds, who was 3 and a heavy drug user at the time. "I had tons of pills, and Bud had tons of everything too. Eventually I had to use it because the stale beer was flat."
For much more from Macknezie's book – including his fling with Penny from Inspector Gadget, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands now.

But in a tell-all book out Wednesday, the former pop-culture icon from the 80's and 90's reveals that his beer, supplied by Budweiser of the Anheuser-Busch corporation engaged with in an act of frothyness to find a way to make the Bud Light beer he was pushing maintain a better head.
Spuds, 23, who has survived alcoholism, ringworm and fleas, writes in the book High on Barley that he was already a star playing a party-crazy pup on the TV commercials selling the brew when his froth machine had to be put in his bed on the night before he was to marry Cheetara, a member of the Thundercats entourage, in 1989.
"On the eve of my wedding, my frother showed up, determined short out," writes Spuds, who was 3 and a heavy drug user at the time. "I had tons of pills, and Bud had tons of everything too. Eventually I had to use it because the stale beer was flat."
For much more from Macknezie's book – including his fling with Penny from Inspector Gadget, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands now.