We're in for a Super night: Charlize Theron hardly breaks a sweat as she carries a case of beer to a Super Bowl party



Charlize Theron must have received a warm welcome when she arrived at a friend's Super Bowl party carrying quite an impressive haul of alcohol.



The South African actress, 36, headed to the friend's place in Los Angeles after stocking up on a few cases of ale for the big night.



And she carried the box of liquid treats into the party herself without so much as breaking a sweat.



No sweat: Charlize Theron carries a case of beer to friend's house in Los Angeles where they were hosting a Superbowl party

Party time: The actress brought a large amount of Dogfish Head ale to the party which was no doubt warmly received

Wearing a checked shirt with blue jeans and high-heeled peep toe ankle boots, Charlize lugged the case into her friend's place ready for an evening of thrills and spills in the Super Bowl XLVI.

She carried a case of Dogfish Head ale, which originated in Delaware in the United States.



The company brews and distributes nearly 20 styles of beer that are sold in more than 25 states, and a half–dozen kinds of its own hand–crafted spirits.



Well heeled: Charlize navigates the kerb in her ankle boots with relative ease

Charlize's 60 Minute IPA is described as 'the session beer for hardcore enthusiasts', so a night of high-spirited football watching no doubt ensued once the beer had been delivered and cracked open.

In the big match the New England Patriots, lost the match to the New York Giants by 21 points to 17.



Famous quarterback Tom Brady, who is married to Gisele Bundchen, had started the game hoping to equal Joe Montana's record of four Super Bowl wins, but early mistakes put the New York Giants in a strong position.



Beers are on me! The South African actress is accompanied by a friend as she carries the beer into the Super Bowl party

Though the Patriots regained their composure and managed to claw their way back - victory was eventually taken by the Giants in the closing minutes.



Speaking to Boston.com media members, Tom somberly said: 'You know, we fought to the end. You know, we're very proud of that. Just came up a little bit short.'



Asked if he thought he could lead his team to a winning touchdown after getting the ball back with one minute left, the 34-year-old replied: 'Yeah, we tried, you know.



