Popular Beer Game "Beer Pong" Put to Work for Cancer Fund Raising
The 2008 Concord Charity Beirut Tourney is scheduled for Aug. 23 in Concord, N.H., near the University of New Hampshire. The Beirut tournament, known as beer pong in layman's terms, is being held to raise money for cancer research and is being supported by CollegeBeerGames.com.
Next Safety, Inc. Offers the Only Solution for UK Smoking Ban: Company offers Clubs, Pubs, Casinos, and Business People Nicotine
Next Safety, Inc.'s responds to the no-smoking ban in the United Kingdom with its revolutionary pulmonary drug delivery device. The handheld device delivers nicotine more effectively than a cigarette, without the smoke. It has enormous potential in the United Kingdom, and other areas of the world, where no-smoking bans have gone into effect.
Polygamy Porter Beer Protest - Equal Beer Rights for Women; Trouble's Brewing in Utah with the Beer4Her.com Website Launch
Ex-Mormon, Jezebel is protesting the beer "Polygamy Porter" and demanding equal beer rights for women. Because if a man can have a beer with a 6-pack of wives - it's only fair that we have "Polyandry Ale" where a woman has a 6-pack of husbands. She also started the Recovering from Religion blog to where she reveals how she transformed from being a sinner to a winner.
How To Brew Your Own Beer
Maybe you?ve been following my column on our blog, Your Weekly Libation, and my tapestry of booze has enticed you. Maybe you?re a drink-fixated foodie looking to move from smoothies and teas into a more exciting area. Maybe you saw the word ?beer? and started drooling like one of Pavlov?s dogs. Whatever the reason, you?re here and eager to make your own beer!
Barritts Bermuda Stone Ginger Beer is Available Now at BeveragesDirect.com
Beverages Direct a leading online store of unique and hard to find beverages which span from sodas to energy drinks to coffee. Taking on Barritts Bermuda Stone Ginger Beer was in direct response to consumer requests for this famous ginger beer from Bermuda.
Home Brewing Beer With Kegs Is Easy And Less Expensive
Home brewing beer with kegs is a lot easier than you may have imagined. If you are ignorant about how to go about this task then you will be missing out on a great opportunity as well as miss out on saving a good deal of money. If you are still in doubt then consider the fact that it only costs six dollars a gallon when you undertake home brewing beer with kegs.
Want to Make Home Made Root Beer? Start With an Extract First
Root beer is a very common beverage that can come in an alcoholic and non alcoholic versions In the old days it was traditionally used as an herbal medicine
ResortQuest Breckenridge Official Lodging Sponsor of the Breckenridge Massive Beer Festival
ResortQuest Breckenridge is a proud sponsor of one of Breckenridge, CO newest events, The Breckenridge Massive Beer Festival. The festival features micro-breweries from across the nation as well as live music from The Rail Benders, Subdudes and Tony Furtado. Hosted in the ResortQuest Main Street Station plaza. ResortQuest offers over 350 ResortQuest Breckenridge Lodging (http://www.resortquestbreckenridge.com) options in Breckenridge, Colorado, just steps from all the action the festival brings to town.
New Belgium Brewing's First Organic Beer Now in All Markets: Mothership Wit Has Landed in Your Area
About a year ago, New Belgium Brewing entered the realm of organic beer making with the aptly named Mothership Wit. Although it's been available to tasters at the Mothership (the beloved nickname of the brewery in Ft. Collins) and a few other chosen markets, it has recently been rolled out to all existing markets.
Find a Good Beer in Asheville, North Carolina
Looking for a place to enjoy a good beer after a round of golf on your next Asheville, North Carolina golf vacation? If so, you will not have to search long or hard to find one. Head to downtown Asheville, pull up a barstool in one of the pubs we suggest and you will find a multitude of beers and beer styles to quench your thirst.
Flying Pig on Lexington Recognized by Gourmet Magazine Local Eatery One of America's Best Farm-to-Table Restaurants
The Flying Pig on Lexington, Northern Westchester's standard bearer for local and natural foods, was recognized by Gourmet magazine as one of America's Best Farm-To-Table Restaurants in the "Casual" category. The magazine's October 2007 nationwide dining guide featured restaurants, hotels, and inns whose chefs are taking locally-sourced ingredients in new and exciting directions.
All About Beer
Prohibitionists and other conservatives have long viewed beer as the devil's brew. Beer itself isn't so bad; it's people that have given it a bad rap. When used in a controlled, social setting, beer is nothing more than a cold, refreshing break time treat.
Pubs in a Buzz about the Smoking Ban
WaspBane, the company manufacturing and supplying the WaspBane wasp trap, were invited to present their seminar "The Buzz about the Smoking Ban" during the recently held "Pub Business" trade show held at the NEC.
Jack Cutter Expresses his Comedic Writing with Publication of 'Beer Pong: The Jeff Conrad Story' Through Lulu.com
Beer Pong: The Jeff Conrad Story is a humorous story about a young man's dream to attend college, but he isn't able to afford it. His dream looks closer everyday after he makes money hustling in beer pong. But his dream will soon be shattered by a couple of meat-headed frat guys. Beer Pong: The Jeff Conrad Story is filled with non-stop laughter. Each page is filled with hysterical events that will make you laugh so hard you will cry.
Select New Belgium Brews Now Served Up in Iowa: Crowd Favorites Fat Tire, 1554 and Mothership Wit Available September 10 in Major Iowa Hubs and Pubs
Iowa beer lovers are counting the days until September 10 when 22-ounce bombers of New Belgium Brewing's Fat Tire Amber Ale, 1554 Black Ale and Mothership Wit will become available at select bars and liquor stores in Iowa cities including Des Moines, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Cedar Falls and the Quad Cities.
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River Network and Busch Beer Team up to Protect Rivers in the Northwest
Portland, OR (PRWEB) August 8, 2007 -- When people drink water from a river or reservoir, pull a fish or two from their favorite fishing hole or enjoy a river float on a hot summer day, they might not give much thought to the challenges communities face to protect these resources. For the second consecutive year, River Network and Busch Beer, brewed by Anheuser-Busch, Inc., will help to continue making these activities a reality by partnering to protect the rivers and watersheds of Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
"River Network believes that strong community-based groups are our best opportunity to protect and restore our rivers, lakes, streams, estuaries and watersheds," says Don Elder, president of River Network. "We are grateful that Anheuser-Busch continues its support to help preserve our precious waters for all people, wildlife and future generations, and strongly believe that this renewed financial investment will pay great long-term dividends to the citizens of Oregon and Washington."
This partnership will boost River Network's efforts to provide assistance and technical training to nearly 100 grassroots organizations in the Northwest, and help in their local efforts to improve the quality of rivers and their watersheds in hundreds of communities.
Anheuser-Busch will also provide resources for a cleanup and restoration project on the White Salmon River. Designated for protection under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, the White Salmon is a breathtaking combination of whitewater and scenery. Fed by natural springs flowing from the glaciers of Mt. Adams, the White Salmon cascades through narrow, cliff lined basalt canyons and then streams through a forested valley before ending its journey into the Columbia River.
Additionally, as a way to celebrate outdoor recreation, River Network and Busch Beer will award an exciting whitewater rafting trip in September to one lucky winner and five friends. Through August 28, 2007, adults 21 and over may register at http://www.buschwhitewater.com to win a premium Northwest adventure, featuring an overnight stay at a Columbia River Gorge resort followed by a day-long whitewater rafting trip on the White Salmon and an evening under the stars at the "ultimate Busch camp," which features tents, sleeping bags, grills, camp chairs, coolers, fleece apparel, hats and more.
"We are pleased to work with River Network to create awareness about the importance of protecting our rivers and particularly to help protect the White Salmon River," said Jim Gorczyca, director of value brands for Anheuser-Busch. "For more than 100 years, our company has had a rich tradition of protecting the environment, including our water resources so that future generations will be able to enjoy them just as we do."
About River Network
Headquartered in Portland, OR, River Network is the only national organization whose sole purpose is to provide organizational, technical and networking assistance to people working for watershed protection at the local, state and regional levels. With more than 700 partner groups in all fifty states and beyond, River Network is helping build a powerful new watershed protection movement in the United States. To learn more about River Network, visit http://www.rivernetwork.org
About Anheuser-Busch
Based in St. Louis, Anheuser Busch is the leading American brewer, holding a 48.4 percent share of U.S. beer sales. The company brews the world's largest-selling beers, Budweiser and Bud Light. Anheuser-Busch ranked No. 1 among beverage companies in FORTUNE Magazine's Most Admired U.S. and Global Companies lists in 2007. Anheuser Busch is one of the largest theme park operators in the United States, is a major manufacturer of aluminum cans and one of the world's largest recyclers of aluminum cans. For more information, visit http://www.anheuser-busch.com In addition to River Network, Anheuser-Busch supports a variety of community-level and national environmental organizations, such as Keep America Beautiful, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and The Conservation Fund. The company's SeaWorld and Busch Gardens Adventure Parks are leaders in animal rescue and rehabilitation, and have supported conservation projects worldwide for more than 30 years. For more information, visit http://www.ABenvironment.com
For additional information on this partnership, or to schedule an interview with River Network, please call Matt Burke at 503-542-8383.
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