Nothings says “AMERICA” like pure, unadulterated consumerism.
Whether it be across the country or around the world, Americans are defined by what they wear, what they use, what they drive, what they eat and drink.
Nothings says “AMERICA” like pure, unadulterated consumerism.
Whether it be across the country or around the world, Americans are defined by what they wear, what they use, what they drive, what they eat and drink.
There’s nothing like sitting out on the back deck with friends and some tunes, firing up a couple of burgers and having an ice-cold beer in your hand.
For some, that means getting a case of Bud Light or Michelob Ultra or Miller Lite and setting it on ice.
For others, they brew up a special batch of their own unnamed brew, then pass along their prodigy like it’s the next thing to sliced bread.
When it comes to beverages, there are COFFEE PEOPLE and NON-COFFEE PEOPLE.
There are also people who LIKE BEER and those who HATE BEER.
Some parents have even gotten into the habit of lying to their children about coffee – telling them that you must be 16 years old before you could legally buy or drink coffee at all, putting coffee squarely into the “adult beverages” world that is usually exclusively assigned to alcohol.
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What are your baseball game rituals?
Do you always have to grab a hot dog, cotton candy, peanuts? Do you insist on wearing a rally cap, bringing a glove to the game in the hopes that you’ll catch a foul ball?
For some, it’s not a baseball game without a cold, frosty beer in their hands – delivered to your seat by an enterprising college student who knows the way to make a perfect pour into the tall plastic cup.
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Who doesn’t love a nice cold beer on a hot summer day?
If you believe what The Beer Institute says, EVERYBODY loves a cold beer.
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The other day, Web Watch shared with you the ultimate list of US brands, as mapped out across the country.
Isn’t it time to use that inspiration in more enjoyable ways? After all, who wants to run out and buy an iconic product if you have no use for it?
The World Atlas of Beer: The Essential Guide to the Beers of the World
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People are either “beer folks” or “wine folks”.
Web Watch has friends who absolutely refuse to have any wine whatsoever, preferring to only drink beer. Likewise, we know plenty of grape-heads who turn their noses up at beer.
Taste can be a funny thing, but we do agree that beer and wine flavors are completely different, so it’s understandable that there can be such a rift in opinions for favorite beverage.
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As Web Watch told you earlier, BEER PONG is the MOST POPULAR DRINKING GAME around.
The premise is simple: throw a ball into a cup, make your opponent drink. Web Watch has even been to the WORLD SERIES OF BEER PONG out in Las Vegas, and we’ll be the first to tell you that THAT event is a party and a half, even if the entry fee (including room, which cuts down on driving liability issues) starts at $500 per person.
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