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Suzy Kuzy Knit Beer Mitts

Suzy Kuzy Knit Beer Mitts

There isn’t too much to tell you about this project that you can’t deduce from the name. They’re knit mitts designed specifically to hold a bottle or can of beer. (Unless you’re the guys from Epic Meal Time, in which case you use the Suzy Kuzy for 750s of something like Jameson) It makes perfect sense if you think about it because you want your beer and your fingers to be polar opposites when it comes to temperature. What better way to keep your hands warm and your beer frosty than with a pair of knit mitts that don’t even require you to grip your beer when it’s in your hand? They’re currently available in eight different color combinations, and these knit options are ambidextrous.