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  • How to Win a Bar Bet: A Drinking Game

    Here's a friendly drinking game with a tavern wager that you can win 100% of the time. The trick is in the set up and in the execution. Just make sure that you lay out the ground rules of the...

  • Draft Beer System Information

    While most commonly found in bars, you can manage a draft beer system from your own home. If you enjoy drinking good beer at a low cost, owning a draft beer system is a great way to indulge....

  • About Alcoholic Beverage Making

    According to discoveriesinmedicine.com, alcohol is perhaps the oldest drug used by humans. For many years, the process of making alcohol has been studied and perfected.

  • Types of Beer Glasses

    Just as there are many varieties of beer, there are many types of glass to pour it in. What's the difference between a frosty mug, a cold pint and a tall glass of pilsner? Just as in wine, beer's...

  • Types of Pint Glasses

    There are several variations on what would seem to be a simple piece of barware: the pint glass. It comes in different shapes and, ironically, different sizes. Some of this depends on what country...

  • How to Make a Beer Dispenser for the Refrigerator

    Would you like to come home from a hard day of work and enjoy a perfectly poured beer from the comfort of your own home? Imagine having friends and family over and not having to pay store prices...

  • The Process of Making Beer

    The process of making beer begins with a grain mash, such as barley, which is then strained, boiled and cooled before yeast is added. Learn about the beer-making process, including the carbonation...

  • How to Fit Beer Taps

    Fitting beer taps requires using smaller taps for a tighter space or larger taps when there is more room. Screw in the manufacturer's beer taps, which are often decorative in nature, with...

  • Where to Buy Liquor in Bulk

    Whether you're entertaining for a large gathering or just looking for the most cost-effective way to fully stock your home bar, buying liquor in bulk is the best way to go. Here are some ideas on...

  • Types of Bar Glasses

    Even from across a crowded, poorly lit bar it can be possible to have a general idea of what someone is drinking. This is because certain alcoholic drinks are served in different types of bar...

  • How to Care for Pilsner Glasses

    A pilsner glass is also known as a pint glass. By no means is it limited to containing pilsners. As can be expected, that's what it was named for; but in this day and age, it is acceptable to be...

  • How to Open a Beer Bottle With a Piece of Paper

    It takes a fair amount of practice, but it is possible to use a piece of 8.5” x 11” paper to open a bottle of beer when a bottle opener is unavailable. Just follow these instructions, take your...

  • How to Choose the Proper Beer Glass

    Did you know that the shape of your beer glass affects the foam head of the brew? The proper shape keeps the volatiles trapped. Volatiles are compounds that evaporate from beer to create the...

  • How to Set Up the Alcohol in Your Bar

    A bar is not a bar without the right kinds of alcohol. When your friends and guests come by, they’re going to expect you to be ready to pour them their favorite drink. It is important to display...

  • How to Stock Your Bar with the Right Fruit

    Whether you serve beer, cocktails or blended drinks at your bar, you’ll need to have the right fruit. Every drink seems to call for a slice of something. Wheat beer requires an orange, Mexican...

  • How to Set Up a Bar

    A well-stocked bar can elevate any party to a classy soiree. Give your thirsty guests a palette of cocktail ingredients to choose from. If you're no mixologist.

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