beer Stories - Gobbler Country
BC Tailgate - Texas vs Rice
We're joining forces with the Jesus this year and his merry pranksters from the Recruitocosm. We're not sure how many of his legions of fans will come to say hello but if you walk up and ask which one is Shuttlesworth, you'll be mocked publicly and forced to do a kegstand of warm Busch Light that's...
Drowning our Sorrows-Vol. 2
Beer, among man's oldest forms of intoxicants, is both complicated and simple. At its core, it's nothing more than roasted grains soaked in hot water, bittered with hops to offset the sweetness of the sugars washed off aforementioned grains, then fermented and carbonated by yeast. Yet to try and...
Post Tech Drunken/Hungover Drivel
Why does going to a late Horns game always make me feel like I just went 3 rounds in the octagon? I have throbbing pane in my right knee, lower back, left knee, both ankles and feet, and a headache. I have a pulsating blister under my left big toe. I keep telling my chafed undercarriage lies...
Mexican Soccer Fan
Look, we all get it deep down at some level regardless of political affiliations. A country that falls into drug trafficking induced choas can't be all that great. Predictably, the nation that generally sucks at being a serious country, spawns people that suck at being soccer fans. We saw a hint...
Joakim Noah
I hate him with the heat of a thousand fiery suns.
Brisket Pictorial
The art of honing the toughest and most rugged cut of beef from the bovine into a juicy, tender and angelic delicacy is a quasi religion every bit as worthy as the sun, the moon, the multiple arms of Vishnu or the open field tackle. It can be as easy as you want it to be or seemingly more...
Home Brew- Just Say No
Every year about this time for some reason I get the urge to brew a large batch of home made beer. Why? I have no idea. Perhaps it's deeply embedded in my DNA, some biannual farmer/peasant urge tied to thousands of years of festivals and the spring harvest. Maybe it's just Scottish genetics, like...
2011 Orange Bowl: A Miami Travel Guide for Virginia Tech Fans
While finances will force me to skip this year's Orange Bowl between Virginia Tech and Stanford, I have been fortunate enough to make three trips to Miami to see the Hokies play: 2006 against the Hurricanes and 2008 and 2009 for the Orange Bowl. So, humor me while I give you my own hastily put...
Bourbon Shots: I Also Majored in Beer Edition
Here's a cool story that the Beer Control Father will enjoy: A Virginia Tech grad student's home brew is now on tap at River Company Restaurant and Brewery at 6633 Viscoe Rd. in Radford. Eric England's Belgian Blonde Ale was selected as a seasonal brew by River Company. The restaurant's brewmaster...
2010 NCAA Tournament Day Two Live Blog, Unless You're Allergic to Awesome
Second verse, same as the first. But probably with less upsets and buzzer beaters and with more drinking and saying the F word. Come by, say hi and tell us why you think Pine Bluff is going to beat Duke. Resources: SBN Coverage | Printable Schedule | Coverage Maps | MMOD <a...
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