May 31st, 2008
If the rumors are to be believed, frat boys across America don’t even have to leave their sofas to play beer pong. Their favorite drinking game is coming directly to the computer thanks to Nintendo’s Wii.
JV Games Inc. has announced that its newly formed Frat Party Games will be releasing a Beer Pong video […]
By Kelly -- 1 comment
May 17th, 2008
When I first heard the story of Bill Bramanti’s designer beer coffin, I figured it had to be a one in a million thing.
You see, Mr. Branmanti’s favorite beer is Pabst Blue Ribbon. He is such a fan that he recently commissioned a coffin to look like a can of PBR. Bramanti […]
By Kelly -- 1 comment
May 3rd, 2008
Shopping yesterday at Wegmans, I saw a Yuengling Lager Hot Sauce. I decided to check it out online before buying a bottle and - nothing. Not a mention on Yuengling’s site, or Wegman’s either.
Has anyone tried this?
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By Chris -- 2 comments
April 8th, 2008
A colleague from b5’s tree hugging family tipped me off to this article on the world’s most expensive beer. The article prattles on about how great it is, but at 2008 Danish Krone (or over $426) a bottle you won’t be reading about it here. Apparently the folks at Jocobsen don’t really want you to […]
By Chris -- 2 comments
January 30th, 2008
This is the coolest thing ever. The Asahi beerbot is a robot which is also a beer fridge, and it can pull out a beer, open it, and pour it into a glass for you. Even better, it holds up to six beers. The only problem is, it’s sold out, and since the manufacture of […]
By Chris -- 2 comments
January 29th, 2008
I don’t really understand how facebook works, but apparently users have been using a facebook application called beer wars to rate and promote their favorite beers. The beer wars people describe it as follows:
In case you don’t already know, Beer Wars is a cool new Facebook app that allows you to nominate:
- the beer you’re […]
By Chris -- 0 comments
January 15th, 2008
Now that you all have access to a free guide to homebrewing, you need a way to serve all of that wonderful, inexpensive beer you’ve been brewing. What would be better than your own kegerator? Thanks to the folks at Real Beer (who in turn got the info from the Beverage Factory), those of you […]
By Chris -- 0 comments
January 10th, 2008
As a beer lover, I’ve often considered brewing my own beer. The possibilities seem endless - brown ales, pale ales, stouts, fancy Belgian-style beers - all for a little effort and at a significantly lower cost than the same number of cases of beer. That, and I’d truly understand and know my beers.
Then I […]
By Chris -- 4 comments
December 30th, 2007
Before Christmas I wrote a number of posts on what to give for Christmas. Interestingly enough, I received very few of those things, but that’s not to say I didn’t receive any beer-related presents. To the contrary.
One of the gifts I’ve enjoyed most is beer smarts, a set of trivia cards about (you guessed it) […]
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December 24th, 2007
I’ve written about glasses before, and at some point I’ll write about beer temperature, but it probably won’t come as a great surprise to anyone who has read this blog for any period of time that I don’t like frosted mugs. Frosted mugs result in a beer that’s too cold in the beginning followed by […]
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