Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts

Oct 16, 2009

Disney Is Just Not That Into 'Ho White' Beer Ads



According to Slashfood (via BoingBoing), Disney has placed a gag order on ads for Australian brewery's (Jamieson) raspberry ale.

An Australian beer advertisement has reportedly ticked off Disney because it features a Snow White lookalike lying in bed blowing smoke rings with seven undressed dwarves.


['Ho White' Australian Beer Ad Angers Disney]
[Disney Gags on Ho White Beer]

Sep 11, 2009

Two Guys On Beer



No, I didn't mistype it. At first I also thought it should be "Two Guys One Beer", but that's neither here nor there. Needless to say, beyond my juvenile humor, the show itself is pretty self-explanatory. From the site:

Most of what you will see is episodes – Johnny [Bilotta] and I [Dave Martorana] reviewing beer, talking about the brewery, the style and its heritage, etc. Sometimes, we’ll have special shows – we call them “TGOB Specials” – and they can vary from interviews to covering beer events such as Oktoberfest.


I've posted the 100th episode special, where they review - and drink - Flying Dog's take on the Oktoberfest, 'Dogtoberfest'. The episodes are decidedly short and informational, and they make me wish I'd thought of the idea first.

You can visit the web site, subscribe to their feed on YouTube or follow them on Twitter. They seem like very nice guys, and it appears as though they're just getting started on this project, even though they're 100 episodes in, so give them some support. I can get behind just about anybody who drinks good beer.

Sep 2, 2009

Canned Cheeseburgers and Powdered (non-alcoholic) Beer



Being an outdoorsman(person?) has taken on a new meaning in the last decade or so. Used to, going out in the wilderness meant sacrificing certain aspects of civilization, like cheeseburgers. You lived on baked beans and whatever you did or did not catch in the lake and that was that. Mark Twain used the term Roughing It, and that seemed to fit just fine.

But alas, those days are no more, because you can enjoy such luxuries - from Trek N Eat - like the cheeseburger in a can, or, as the photo above suggests, powdered beer (non-alcoholic beer flavored water, actually).

The new motto of Europe’s largest outdoor trade fair is “Innovation and Technology” and it sets its focus on the outdoor lifestyle trend with a special emphasis on sustainable products. This trend is also being followed by the Katadyn Group, which will roll out numerous product innovations in Friedrichshafen from July 16–19. They include the multifunctional Katadyn MyBottle – the perfect drinking system satisfying all needs.

The new Katadyn MyBottle offers unique value inside: In addition to its trendy design and easy handling, its integrated three-stage water filter makes it the perfect choice for active people used to enjoying their autonomy in an outdoor environment. It is available in two variants: as the MyBottle water filter and as the MyBottle drinking bottle.

Sep 1, 2009

How To: Make A Kegerator



Kegerators, outside the college domain, are widely unknown, but they're simple in premise: a cheaper way to have draught beer at home. It's a refrigerator with a self-contained CO2 regulation unit to keep up a constant pressure on the beer, which affects the long-term quality of it.

You can easily just purchase a kegerator, but they run, on average, a price of at least four hundred bucks, which, for the strapped college student, just isn't in the cards. Now, over the course of four years, it would probably pay for itself - depending on your taste in beer and level of consumption - but for the average consumer, that's just an extravagant price.

Over at Nolale.com - a beer blog - they ingeniously give simple, clear steps on how to make your very own home kegerator system without shelling out too much money. The first step - beyond buying the fridge to modify, of course - goes as follows:

The 1st step was popping off the top, it was pretty simple. Just 8 screws and it was off. Once off, take the measurements of the freezer, and then cut your 2×4’s to meet those measurements. I connected the 4 pieces with ‘L’ brackets in each corner, and 2 wood screws and wood glue in each of the joints. I drilled 2 holes in each side for the carriage bolts. Once finished, placethe structure on the freezer and verify it fits as in the picture.

Jan 20, 2009

Fifty-Five Beers

I found a list of fifty-five beers that will know you flat on your ass, at least according to MyBadPad.com. I've tried quite a few of them, and I have to say I'd agree. My ass is quite flat because of a few of them.