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Archive for November, 2008

Savanna SamsonPhoto of former adult film actress Savanna Samson

Like bacon flavored cereal, some ideas are better left untouched. WinoStuff’s WinoBabe archive sounds great in theory, but somehow misses its target. Continue Reading »

Wurstkuche

Downtown L.A. now has a hip new eatery located in the Arts District. Wurstküche, which means sausage kitchen in German, serves an array of different sausages and reportedly has 24 beers on tap. Offering unique sausages like; buffalo, beef, and pork with chipotle sausage or alligator and hickory-smoked pork with rattlesnake and rabbit. Also available is the classic bratwurst, accompanied by fresh caramelized onions, grilled peppers and of course sauerkraut. Continue Reading »

British Happy Hour Ban

After a hard day at work it is always a delight to go to your favorite watering hole and knock back a couple drinks with your buddies. Truthfully, I can’t wait to punch out and hit up the bar for happy hour. What’s not to love about happy hour? The drinks are cheap and who doesn’t love cheap drinks? I’ll tell you who doesn’t love cheap drinks. The BRITISH. Don’t take this the wrong way, we love our readers from across the pond, but I am gonna have to bash your legislators. Continue Reading »

I was reading over some events this morning and this one stood out to me, I couldn’t help but share:

The event: Cerveceria El Petit Apolo
The Location: Barcelona, Spain
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Snow Beer Sales Graph
Photo from 8Asians.com

Bud Light has been the best selling beer in the world with a 16% market share since 2001, but this title is soon to fall. You might think that the new “King of Beers” is another one of America’s industrialized lagers, but you would be wrong. Continue Reading »

Best I can gather is that this ad is “concept art” trying to capture the feeling of what it is like to be an alcoholic. You see, Sean Connery is strolling out to his patio to hang out with his Doberman and do some sketching. He officially sketches for six seconds, looks to the Doberman for advice, and decides to forget the sketching and go straight to the booze. Heavenly music sets in, and after giving the bottle a fond look, he pours himself a glass. He swirls the ice around, and takes a slow sip. “Damn, I love alcohol, this is way more fun than sketching”, he thinks to himself with a raised eyebrow. The next shot shows his sketching papers blowing away and his pencils rolling off the table, as they have been replaced with Suntory Whisky. Continue Reading »

Red Wine

It almost appears to be some sort of trend – scientists tracking down health benefits of drinking red wine. We get it already! Red wine is good for you! I’m just waiting for scientists to move onto a new beverage like, Red Bull – it could really use some benefits. At least that way, I can feel better about drinking one every morning. Anyways, if you are looking for an excuse to drink some red wine, I’ve made a list of three reasons of some potential or maybe definite reasons to drink red wine for its health benefits.

1. Your Heart: A Danish study reports that those who drink red wine had about half the chance of dying from a heart disease as opposed to those who didn’t drink red wine. It has been said that moderate amounts of any form of alcohol do have benefits for your heart, but red wine has something called polyphenols (an antioxidant) in it that can help protect the lining of blood vessels that are in your heart. Read more. Continue Reading »

Check out this story on how by using simple techniques described in Orwell’s “1984” can lead to healthier children. “A ban on fast-food advertising to children would cut the national obesity rate by as much as 18%, according to a new study conducted by the National Bureau of Economic Research and funded by the National Institutes of Health”, the article says.

Well, not surprisingly, the Wine Mutineer has some proposals of his own: Continue Reading »

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