If you own a 64 oz growler you've probably come across a bit of an issue: That beer doesn't stay fresh long after you open it. Okay, this might not be an issue for some of you (we know plenty of guys who easily crush 64 oz of booze in the span of a few days), but if you've got your fridge stocked and need to keep that ... continue reading
There is no denying the excellence of the Mason jar. The ubiquitous glass container is the kitchen equivalent of galvanized gas pipe in that it’s good for way more than it was originally intended. Yeah, you can use it to preserve fruit. But it’s also good for storing screws and nails on the workbench, planting ... continue reading
For a no-frills flask that's perfect to toss in your bag when you're out camping or exploring, turn to Stanley. The classic brand has been crafting solid, well-made food and drink gear since 1913. Their latest flask is the first in the Adventure Series which is aimed at being both essential and rugged. With more grip ... continue reading
Apparently the folks over at Pop Chart Lab actually have some spare time on their hands despite crafting insanely elaborate taxonomy prints. These Concrete Beer Coasters take much of the info from the company's Very Many Varieties of Beer print, and slap it down under your brewski. Each coaster breaks down a style ... continue reading
If you want something done right, you're supposed to do it yourself. That's exactly what happened with this Gentleman's Survival Kit we found. We can't give you all the background about what lead blogger pscmpf to create this kit, but it probably went how a lot of projects normally go. "I need a cool way to display/carry/store ... continue reading
We love skulls. You can put them on anything, and it's immediately better. It's like putting a bird on it, but slightly more manly and not quite as played out... yet. We also love bottle openers. Combining the two seems pretty obvious and Crranky did just that. One piece of 16 gauge stainless steel carved into the ... continue reading
We've always been partial to a cup of mud over the more sophisticated one lump, served with biscuits alternative that our friends from the across the pond seem to enjoy. But every once in a while--even when we don't have guests--we've been known to enjoy a cup of chamomile to help us get to sleep. Problem is, loose ... continue reading
When we're out in the wilderness doing a little camping, we turn to our Stanley Flask for a quick nip to make things a bit warmer and a bit more fun. The company crafts solid, well-made pieces and that's exactly what we want to be storing our Midleton Very Rare in. The flask has already been available in black and ... continue reading
Our first thought upon seeing the price of this collaboration between The Macallan and Oakley was, "Do you know how much booze we could buy for $900!?" Our second thought was, "Damn, that is the sweetest flask we've ever seen." So, while you might not be ready to lay down the cash to own one, The Macallan x Oakley ... continue reading
The phrase "bar essentials" gets thrown around a lot in the office. Most of the time, it's talking about the classic combination of gin, triple sec, bourbon, rum, scotch, tequila, vermouth (dry and sweet if you want to get deep) and vodka that should be present in every home bar, but every once in a while we get down ... continue reading
There are two types of coffee drinkers these days, those that drop in a K-Cup and hurry about their day, and those that take a bit more time and spend a bit more money to get a really great cup. For the latter, the beans from Stumptown almost always hit the spot. The latest offering from the hip roaster is their Panama ... continue reading
If you care about craft beer, you no doubt have a soft spot in your heart for good IPAs. It seems to be the kind of beer breweries get the most creative with. If you enjoy the hoppiness of a solid IPA, now you have your glassware to go with it. Designed by Spiegelau along with the founder of Dogfish Head, Sam Calagione, ... continue reading
Cards on the table, we've never actually tried this whiskey. It's whiskey so we know we're going to like it regardless, but here's a few other reasons we're already sold on it. Kings County Distillery is operated out of the Paymaster Building in the Brooklyn Navy Yard (USA! USA! USA!) and is the first licensed whiskey ... continue reading
As much as we dig the designs of other more expensive growlers on the market, there are those of us who would like to save a bit of the cash we'd spend on one for, you know, more beer. These Stainless Steel Growlers offer no frills, but will hold 64 oz of some delicious craft brew. The swing/flip top (think a bottle ... continue reading
Approximately 99% of the iced coffee you've had in your life is a joke. For the most part, it's just crap coffee that's been cooled down with a bunch of ice. It's a big middle finger to you and your taste buds. Slingshot Coffee is a delicious way to wipe your palate clean. The stylishly packed brew comes both as a ... continue reading
You think Skeletor drinks his scotch with some standard block of ice? Hell, no! Yes, that's primarily because he's a cartoon character, but if you want to ice down some booze in the most diabolical way possible, check out this Skull Ice Cube Mold. The two part mold turns your H20 into a large skull to cool down your ... continue reading