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  • DIY Beer Mug Centerpieces

    Venues are never ready for your party until you've finished putting up the decorations. Streamers, balloons, twinkling lights, flowers and more are typical party decorations; however, maybe you're looking to step outside the box and cater more toward your guests' interests. Maybe you want a do-it-yourself table centerpiece that can be used by your friends for years to come. Use beer mug centerpieces to adorn your party tables, and decorate or fill them with favors for your guests to remember the party by.

  • How to Decorate a Beer Mug Cake

    Make a cake in the shape of a beer mug for a stag or bachelor party or a special celebration for someone who loves their beer. Decorate it to look like a foaming and frothy alcoholic beverage that may just look too good to cut into pieces. You can make the entire cake in the shape of a realistic beer mug, attach a fondant beer mug handle, and top the cake with fluffy icing to look like an overflowing mug of beer.

  • How to Keep Your Beer Cold

    There's nothing better than a cold beer on a hot day. Unfortunately, if you are outside, it's easy for your beer to become warm before you are finished drinking it. Luckily, there are a number of strategies that you can employ to make sure that your beers stay cold longer.

  • How to Put Cups in the Freezer

    Do you wish you could have extra-cold drinks, but you can't stand how ice cubes dilute a drink? By keeping a supply of frosty cold glasses and mugs in your freezer, you can enjoy a cold beer, chilled wine, or whatever suits your taste without dealing with the problems of ice cubes. Make sure you use either glass, metal, or ceramic containers--plastic simply won't retain enough cold to make a big difference.

  • How Do I Frost Mugs?

    On a hot day, nothing is more satisfying than a cold beverage served in a frosty mug. Frosted mugs can be made in your home to ensure an enjoyable drinking experience for you and your friends.

  • Types of English Beer Mugs

    Sometimes, a beer just doesn't live up to its potential unless it is drunk out of the correct receptacle. English beer mugs are designed to enhance the flavor and appearance of the beverage, along with the experience of drinking it. The shape, size and thickness of the glass can affect the way the beer tastes. Therefore, choosing the right mug to hold your favorite beer in is just as important as choosing the beer itself.

  • How to Freeze Beer Mugs

    Drinking a beer in an ice-cold glass can prove to be rewarding on a hot summer day. While the frozen beer mug can inhibit the taste of the beer, it has become a popular way to drink beer. You do not need specialty barware to frost a beer glass because you can do it at home with your freezer. The beer mug needs proper preparation to ensure that you have an even frost on the glass.

  • How to Make a Beer Mug Frosty

    In order to make a frosty beer mug, simply wash the mug and place it in a freezer for about an hour and a half. Learn about beers that are best drank in colder temperatures with help from the owner of a beer bottle shop in this free video on frosty beer mugs.

  • How to Chill Beer Mugs

    Many people prefer their beer icy cold, and one of the best ways to accomplish that is to serve it in a chilled beer mug. True beer aficionados also make sure their beer is always stored at the right temperature.

  • The Best Way to Frost a Beer Mug

    Beer lovers prefer to slake their thirst from the lip of a frosted beer mug. The ice-cold glass delivers a bracing chill to the beer and feels good in the hand on a hot day. You can spend hundreds of dollars on a chiller for your barware, or you can do it at home with appliances you aready own in about an hour.

  • How to Make a Beer Mug Frosty

    Despite the fact that drinking beverages at extremely cold temperatures tends to inhibit the performance of your tastebuds, many people find the image of a frosty mug of beer very enticing, which explains its popularity in advertisements for bars and restaurants. Of course, you don't have to visit a drinking establishment to enjoy a frigid brew right at home.

  • How to Frost a Beer Mug

    On a blistering summer day, there's no more welcome sight than a cold beer in a frosty mug. It's easy to frost a beer mug at home, so follow these steps to keep a supply of frosty mugs on hand. Your thirst will thank you.

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