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There's a Busch beer stash hidden in a national park. It could be in the Smokies.

Allie Clouse
Knoxville

Busch beer is having some fun this summer. 

The AB InBev brand is hosting a nation-wide scavenger hunt that encourages adults to go outside and find the prize of a lifetime — beer. 

The beer is partnering with the National Forest Foundation again to re-establish themselves as the beer for the outdoors, and give back to the park system. 

This week, Busch has been hinting at the location of its "Pop Up Schop" on Twitter. All we know is that it's hidden in one of the country's national parks, and we happen to have the Great Smoky Mountains National Park — the most visited in national park in the country — right in our backyard. 

To recap, here are the clues you need to find the Schop:

Many Twitter users have speculated that the pop-up is hiding in the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri, but the location will be announced today. It will be opening it for business tomorrow, and the company's spokesperson, The Busch Guy, will be there serving up some brews too. 

Whoever finds and visits the secret Schop will be entered to win a lifetime supply of beer and get some cool swag. Other prizes awarded to visitors will include passes to U.S. national parks and a cabin getaway for four. Busch has also pledged to plant 100 trees across national forests for each visitor who visits the pop-up.