Aluminum cans: they can be recycled indefinitely because they never deteriorate during their lifespan or the recycling process. And this is a video from How It’s Made detailing how they’re made. The process may surprise you, particularly if you thought the process involved magic because a wizard selling canned love
Because where there’s a beer, there’s a way, this is a video of a guy delivering a cold one to his buddy a little distance down the mountain via the beer bottle luge they packed and carved out of snow. His buddy then uses a snow shovel to pop the
Waffle House: like wrestling alligators, it’s a southern institution. And now the breakfast giant has teamed up with Greensboro, Georgia-based Oconee Brewing to produce Bacon & Kegs!, a respectable 6.5% ABV red ale infused with real bacon. Obviously, it makes the perfect accompaniment to your Waffle House order, even though
You really want your demo reel to offer something that sets you apart from everybody else trying to join the circus, so what do you you? This is a video of a man doing push-ups first by balancing two beer bottles on the top of another beer bottle, then two
These are some real estate listing photos of a $100,000 condo for sale in Lake Worth, Florida, where the previous owner covered almost all interior walls with Budweiser cans like they’re wallpaper that previously got you drunk. Man — that is something. I especially like all the cans that have
Beer drinker Chad Little of Vacaville, California was recently able to prevent the destruction of his home workshop by wildfire by spraying the flames with the only liquid he could find since his water supply had been cut of– cases of Bud Light. Some more details via the San Jose
Inspired by everyone’s favorite 1990’s icing-dunkable cookies, Dunkabroos is a Dunkaroos themed ale brewed with actual cookies, vanilla cream and sprinkles by the Martin House Brewing Company of Fort Worth, Texas. Unfortunately for anybody hoping to try one of 8% cookie beers, they’ve already sold out. Double heck! Although this
Because nobody wants a complimentary case of coronavirus with their Corona, this is the Lime Bomber, a $20 product for mashing lime wedges into beer bottles without a mess or the use of your friend’s grubby fingers. I was skeptical at first, but the Amazon reviews don’t lie — apparently