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After spending three days in the desert at weekend one of Coachella 2026, standing at sets in the blazing hot sun, I’d always find my way back to that familiar Heineken green hue.
Once a mirage from a distance, I followed throngs of crowds to the brand’s Heineken House to stop and breathe, refuel on water and cold beer (often their Silver offering) and to test out the newly launched Clinker. The tech was unveiled on the festival grounds and used by Heineken House attendees and journalists like myself, slipped snugly around a can of beer as a sort of social experiment. The tech is unfortunately not available to the general public for now.

Heineken Silver Lager Slim Cans
This is a 12-pack of slim cans of Heineken Silver. Silver is a lighter beer than the original, perfect for those who are new to beer.
The Heineken-branded koozie-esque tech is a crescent shape that lights up three colors and can be synced up to your Spotify or Apple Music. Once you’ve made an account and synched up your preferred music streaming platform, you’re tasked with inputting a specific code found on your Clinker, along with those three colors mentioned. Once all that’s squared away, you’re good to start “clinking” with other Clinker users. Standing in a circle with my fellow journalists, we took turns clinking our beers fitted with The Clinker, watching as the tech lit up sporadically.
After a few moments and a few sips later, I could see via my phone how compatible musically I was to the person I’d just clinked with via a percentage. The highest matchup I got was a 90% (shout-out to Gracie Farquhar from Bustle), thanks to a similar love of R&B, folk, electronic and rock. We shared a similar love for Harry Styles, Tame Impala, Charli xcx, Troye Sivan, Lily Allen and more. Just like that, my fellow Heineken drinkers and Coachella attendees had music to talk about. And talk we did.
Heineken House featured a smattering of musicians seen throughout the three days at the festival. Wale, Sean Paul, Motion City Soundtrack and Robin Schulz were some of the stars that performed on the Heineken stage nestled in the back of a large dancefloor. I was particularly hyped for Wale’s performance of “Lotus Flower Bomb,” a 2011 track that really informed my younger years. Former K-pop idol Eric Nam, Taylor Zakhar Perez, D’Angelo Russell, Ashby Gentry and Keith Powers were also seen at the brand’s little oasis, testing out The Clinker for themselves.

Heineken Original Imported Premium Malt Lager Bottles
This is a 12-pack of Heineken Original. This is the original Heineken, just in a glass bottle.
“The Clinker reinforces Heineken’s 23-year legacy as a festival sponsor that champions fan connection at Coachella,” said chief marketing officer Heineken USA Alison Payne in a statement from the brand. “We are proud that The Clinker will make its debut at our legendary Heineken House footprint that delivers on magnetic and rewarding social energy. From day one, our goal has been to open doors for fans to join in and make connections over Heineken. This year’s addition of The Clinker – along with our other various experiences and our signature epic lineup – will help us show that at Coachella, fans really have more friends at Heineken House.”
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