Drink Pairing For Classic Arcade Games

Over atBON APPÉTIT’s site, Paul Kermizian, a child of the 80s (like pratically everyone in my circle of friends), chimes in on what classic 80’s video games pair well with which beers. Here are a few for you.. click the link at the bottom for the rest.Tapper with Sly Fox Helles Golden Lager or Victory All Malt LagerIn 1983’s Tapper you control a mustachioed bartender who must serve wave after wave of increasingly surly patrons; cowboys, jocks, punk rockers, and, eventually, aliens. The game was originally, and somewhat controversially, branded with the Budweiser logo, but, says Kermizian, “we’ve always had the fantasy of hiring someone to reprogram the ROMs on our Tapper machines to have a craft brewery logo.” As for a pairing, “There…

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Drink Pairing For Classic Arcade Games

TJPfeister’s Mash Rake

Are you sitting around wondering what your next DIY project will be? Look no further! Here’s a relatively quick-n-dirty demonstration by TJPfeister on how to construct a mash rake. There’s a link to his original article at the end of the full post and also be sure to stop by his club site Green Bay Rackers to see what else they have going on!You will need:Two 3/4″ x 36″ pieces of poplar square stock (retails for ~$2.50 at local hardware stores)One 3/8″ x 36″ poplar dowel (retails for ~$1.00 at local hardware stores)A drill and bitsSome sort of clamping deviceA sawA hammerSome finishing nailsDiagonal cutters or something similarA small punchA means of measuringItems that aren’t required, but make life a little easier:A…

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TJPfeister’s Mash Rake

How Fast Can You Open 24 Beers?

Hey BrewGeeks fans! Sorry for the delay in blog posts. Although I don’t have much time these days to find interesting things to post, I hope our fellow brewers find the rest of the information around the site useful. If you haven’t looked around yet, check the sections to the left to get started. We will continue to add content down the road.If you are interested in being an editor for BrewGeeks and want to contribute by finding and posting articles, shoot us an email and we can talk about setting you up.In the meantime, please enjoy this engineering feat of awesomeness.

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How Fast Can You Open 24 Beers?