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February 8th, 2008

Brew Review: Tecate

What goes well with food? Beer, of course. But what goes well with spicy and salty food? Tecate, of course…?
First things first: Tecate’s signature red can is alluring in a weird way, like ogling a decent looking girl who seems to have that extra something you can’t quite put your finger on. You can purchase Tecate in glass bottles, but I rec… Click to read more

January 23rd, 2008

Brew Review: Heineken Lager

People hate anything that’s average, so why settle for anything less than the best? Well, for starters, when money is an issue it’s not a good idea to drop your weekly paycheck on beer (fun, but not smart).
The average Joe – no offense, simple Joes – can’t afford to drink Sierra Nevada all the time. When one wants style on a budge… Click to read more

January 21st, 2008

Brew Review: Rolling Rock

When it comes to cheap beer, quality is as thin as the head most cheap ones provide. But there are (slight) exceptions to the rule, one being Rolling Rock.
If you’re looking for complexity, look elsewhere: Rolling Rock is as simple and drinkable as an inexpensive beer can get. Pouring a pale straw color the brew bears a decent head for the style, with a swe… Click to read more

January 8th, 2008

Brew Review: Budweiser Chelada

Americanized versions of Cheladas (Mexican specialty beers that use lime and salt for a distinctive flavor) have yet to impress beer drinkers nationwide – just ask Miller Chill.
So when Budweiser decided to go Chelada, I knew I had to try it…and I faced the ugly consequences. What were they thinking?
What was I thinking?
Do you like carbonated t… Click to read more

January 3rd, 2008

Brew Review: Harpoon Winter Warmer

The holidays are over, and the snow doesn’t look like lovely sheets of soft cotton stretched for miles anymore; it’s all grime and slush. Welcome to January!
I need a beer. A winter warmer, in particular. ‘Tis the season.
Let it be known: Harpoon Winter Warmer is an acquired taste. One must have a strong palette for spices when attempting t… Click to read more

November 12th, 2007

Refresh After a Workout with…Beer?

After a grueling workout at the gym, the only thing I want is a glass of ice old water…or a deep tissue massage and an hour in the sauna – but let’s be realistic here. And as much as I enjoy cocktail hour, the most unappealing after-cardio treat would have to be alcohol.
Apparently, I should consider changing my tastes. A new study suggests that BEER a… Click to read more

September 1st, 2007

CO-ED Reset: Reasons Not to Get College Drunk After College.

I ooze class when I’m wasted. And Saturday, class was just coming out of my pores. I went up to a friend’s house in Connecticut for her graduation party. The party started at two and of course there was the requisite family time. With only a few glasses of wine under my belt and a lot of delicious finger foods, family time was no problem. The problem began at aro… Click to read more

August 30th, 2007

The Babe Ruth of “Quarters”

Talk about glory in a shot glass!
When I play “Quarters” it takes me at least 5 tries to bounce a quarter into the shot glass. This guy makes 10 quarters in one shot. If it’s real I wanna see him perform it live on Regis and Kelly. Check out the video and let me know whether or not you think it has been digitally enhanced.
View the video after the jum… Click to read more

August 23rd, 2007

How Safe Are Those Drunk Rides Home?

“I’m only stopping in for one,â€? were always the last words I uttered on some of my biggest nights out. The second they escaped my lips, regardless of how much I meant it, I always ended up partying until at least 8 in the morning.
I was lucky, and more times than not, made it back to my apartment in one piece—though getting my key into my askew lock was missio… Click to read more

August 18th, 2007

Drinkable Pizza

I’m kind of a beer snob. I refuse to drink Coors Light, Miller Lite, and especially Bud Light. It tastes like water that something awful has been dropped in. I know, I know—how did I ever manage to get through college, right? I mean, I drink it during Beer Pong. But I don’t like it.
I do like to experiment with new beers, though. I really, really adore bluClick to read more

August 11th, 2007

How Do You Prefer to Binge Drink?

Have you always imagined beer being a juvenile drink of choice? You know, the first thing you are able to buy with a fake id at the convenience store and the mainstay of colleges across the nation?
I always imagined a “mature” adult being the one to order vodka on the rocks or some sort of hardcore liquor. Well, it’s time for all of us to throw th… Click to read more

August 4th, 2007

Everyone Loves a Beer Bong!!

Are you ever out somewhere, like….walking around, or at the store or the zoo or some really lame party, and think, “I could really use a beer bong right now.â€?You’re in luck! Meet the Jellyfish, an inflatable beer bong with three tubes that you can fold up and keep in your pocket!! And guess what it looks like…..yup yup…..a jellyfish! See?
Okay, if y… Click to read more

July 8th, 2007

The 5 Stages of Drunkenness

Stage #1 – Smart
This is when you suddenly become an expert on every subject. You know all and greatly wish to express this knowledge to anyone who will listen. At this stage you are also always right. And of course the person you are talking with is very wrong. You will talk for hours trying to convince someone that you are right. This makes for an interesti… Click to read more

July 2nd, 2007

Jen’s Guide to Underage Nightlife in NYC

As an underage drinker in New York City for going on two years now, I am frequently asked (begged, pleaded) where to find the most lenient (while still fun) places to party. All my friends were baffled by how I went out almost every weekend my freshman year, always got in, and never paid anything but the cab fare.
Yes, I’m a girl. I’ll even go as far as to say I’… Click to read more

June 28th, 2007

The Green Fairy Has Returned

As we all know, if anything is remotely fun, it’s probably illegal in the US. Sucks. At least it helps the tourism industry in the toking, special brownie eating Netherlands and the absinthe drinking Czech Republic.
But times are a changing. Absinthe is going to hit the U.S. market later this month. Rejoice friends and get ready to lift a glass in honor of you… Click to read more