Ok, not quite football season yet, but I still get way too excited for it, even during the summer! Anyone that loves football (and the NY Giants) as much as I do knows exactly what I mean. There is nothing better than laying around on a Sunday or going to your favorite bar and having some beers and some food… yes, lots of both!
So if you are all excited now, like I am, check out these new awesome bar signs we have—the new Personalized NFL Pub Sign Prints! They are so cool; you get to put your name or the name of your pub on them and let everyone know who your favorite team is. On our site now are only 6 teams, but not to worry, soon all 32 NFL teams will be available. Check them out and make your purchase soon… football season is right around the corner!
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Yes, yes. I constantly harp on the importance of imbibing in and appreciating true cocktail classics, and this post is no different. Just because you’re looking for something cool, thirst-quenching and refreshing doesn’t mean you have to hit up some bizarre "martini" menu. Nope, instead, you can look to true masters of the cocktail art, like the "father of American mixology," Jerry Thomas, who gave us this recipe back in 1876.
So, I’m looking for other news… something… anything – as long as it’s a little less dreary and overwhelming compared to what’s been facing us recently… And as I continue scanning the headlines, I’m reminded of the ultimate test of bravado: encierro or, the annual 

English Pale Ales have some malt aroma, with a touch a caramel. Fruitiness is mild to moderate, as is hop aroma. They’ll appear yellow to light copper in color, with good to brilliant clarity and a low to moderate off-white head. These are light to medium bodied beers with low carbonation, although bottled versions tend to have a bit more. Flavor-wise, these beers have medium to high bitterness, but low to moderate hop flavor with about the same amount of malt. Balance is often noticeably bitter, but it wont overpower the malt flavor. 