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Students who wish to carry more than a six-pack of beer across the river will probably have to register their drinks and those wishing to enjoy beverages distributed at the tailgates may need to pass an ID check first, according to an e-mail sent Sunday evening by Undergraduate Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 to all House Committee (HoCo) chairs...
EVER HAD TO SIT AROUND waiting while that bottle of beer, wine or spirits gets cold enough to drink? Technology is here to help. A growing number of manufacturers are creating packaging for alcoholic beverages that allows drinks to chill faster, stay that way longer and (for finicky wine connoisseurs) even signal when the bottle has reached the optimal serving temperature. A look at some new ways to keep carafes cool. --By Lisa McLaughlin...
...Pittsburgh Brewing Co. has begun bottling its Iron City Beer in 12 oz. aluminum long-neck bottles. Lighter than glass, the bottles chill faster and prevent light from degrading freshness
...scheduled and the patronage barely disguised, it is often the grimmest 15 minutes of any touring musician's day. But Tim McGraw loves it. He has his road crew set up a tent with a tiny stage and shabby-chic furniture. He keeps everyone plied with Bud Light, the beer he hawks in TV commercials. Then he saunters in, clasps each outstretched hand, delivers a perfectly timed moment of eye contact and sits down for a quick acoustic song that doubles as his vocal warm-up. When it's over, he exits to ferocious applause, reminding everyone, "As Americans...
Just 10 years ago, visitors to Costa Rica consisted largely of adventurous shoestring backpackers and wave-hungry surfers who stretched their beer money by holing up in cheap dives. It's not difficult to see what attracted those hardy travelers. Jagged, high-altitude cloud forest inland...