No More Tailgating At Buffalo Bills Games?
Well, there may be some very, very agitated Bills fans.
Well, there may be some very, very agitated Bills fans.
I had a great St. Patrick's day weekend! I got to drink a couple beers with my neighbors, watch an MMA fight with my friends, cooked up some corned beef and cabbage -- heck, I even drank some Irish Car Bombs with my mom. But I feel like I need to do it all again because I never got this....the Shamrock Pour.
When is it appropriate for a mother or father to give their kids an alcoholic beverage? 18? 21? Somewhere in between? I always hear the saying "They can die for our country but, they can't have a beer!"
Step away from the Bloody Mary. The hair of the dog may go down easy, but it won’t cure that hangover. Instead, try these remedies that we swear by—and some (sour pickle juice?!) we’ll pass on.
It’s been a debate for a long time now. People under the age of 21 should not be allowed on Chippewa. Usually, 18-20-year-olds were allowed in most bars, but they have been banned due to safety reasons and bar owners' disapproval. What do you think? Should they let them down on Chippewa?
There always seems to be lists of the top cities in America for one thing or another. The list of the top 25 hungover cities in the U.S. has come out...and Buffalo is on it. Shocking (said with sarcasm). What number do we rank at?
Where the heck was this study a couple weeks ago when I was training for my half marathon?
There may be more to a runner's high than we initially thought.
A new study has uncovered information so hard to believe it will blow the tap off your keg: drinking beer can help competitive runners.