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St. Patrick's Day is a few days away. On Sunday, you'll be downing pints before you even get a chance to admire the head.
St. Patrick's Day is a few days away. On Sunday, you'll be downing pints before you even get a chance to admire the head.
Not only do heavy metal legends Iron Maiden have one of the most loyal and rabid fan bases of anyone else in the music, or fencing, community they'll soon have possibly one of the drunkest. That’s because the band recently announced a new partnership wit
Several traditional Irish foods are frequently served on St. Patrick's Day: corned beef and cabbage, shepherd's pie and Pepto Bismol. Please add to that list the Beer Cream Puff.
Made by New York City sweets shop Puddin' By Clio, the Beer Cream Puff is a baked pastry made with cherry compote, brushed with an orange glaz
Drunken diplomats could soon be banned from attending United Nations budget negotiation meetings. That’s because earlier this week, the United States put forth a proposal asking the committee to consider prohibiting lushes and boozehounds from disrupting negotiations held by the budget assembly.
Okay, we’re just going to say it: Advance Medical is the coolest company in the world.
Winter's great and all, but enough is enough. It's time for Spring already. (Maybe just one or two more shots of Lindsey Vonn in that racing suit, but then that's it.)
It’s 2:50 AM, and the dive bar that you've been hulling up in trying to pick up on the ladies by masquerading as an up-and-coming musician is about to close. While your 1980 Ford Pinto is patiently waiting for you in the parking lot, there is a distinct possibility that you’ve had a few too many beverages to even consider saddling up for a late night journey home – alone, of course.
When George Dickel makes rye, he doesn't mess around. While American rye is required to have at least a 51% rye mash, Dickel packs his small-batch, handcrafted hooch with a 95% rye mash. That's what gives it the incredible lasting spiciness you'll experience from your first sip to your last.
Anheuser-Busch is the subject of a multi-million dollar class action suit filed by dissatisfied beer drinkers and hellraisers all across America; the brewing giant stands accused of watering down many of its popular bands, including Budweiser and Michelob. Wait, is that why those beers taste so terrible?
Normally, nothing good comes from overindulgence, but one man in Massachusetts is changing all that by drinking his way across the state for charity. He's a certified American hero! Sorry, this sort of selfless act always makes us a little emotional. Also, we're kind of drunk.