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ArchiveBrewtein is designed to help athletes relax after a hard gym session while aiding muscle recovery
A new interactive guide makes it easier to get your post-workout buzz on
America's most iconic park pairs perfectly with America's favorite beverage
It's possible to make a beer-flavored, non-alcoholic syrup with ingredients you already have in your kitchen
Hot Springs, in Arkansas, opened a local craft beer bar earlier this year
You can do better than ketchup and crackers
Helping ensure you favorite drink is cold and pure
We sent two intrepid reporters to this year's Great American Beer Festival in Denver, where more than 800 craft breweries from around the country were serving. Here's what they found.
User reviews are out, expert opinions are in. And these eight apps are doing it right.
We brewed 15 gallons of beer to put home brewing's coolest new gadget through the wringer
Barrels from Japan鈥檚 most famous distillery are aboard the International Space Station. What happens when you turn loose yeast in zero gravity?
More and more craft breweries are making the stuff, so it鈥檚 time to bone up
A beautiful, insulated container that fits perfectly in a jersey pocket
All the caffeine you need, packed into tiny chewables
This mad scientist-yogini from the Southwest is poised to launch a whole new kind of brew
Pour-over Joe is coming to a campsite near you
A Philadelphia brewery is aging a saison with speakers mounted to the barrel that constantly blast beats and rhymes from Golden Era hip hop
Worldview plans to have patrons sipping whiskey in the upper atmosphere by 2017
With the rise of top-shelf white liquors, your end-of-summer cocktail just got a lot better
Beer is good for marinating meat and basting vegetables, but potentially disastrous when used in other ways
The craft brew industry worries about regulatory holdups after the retirement of one epic regulator
You can do better than Easy Mac and beans
As children, if not as adults, we all dreamed of having a tree house. Well, it鈥檚 never too late to fulfill that dream. If you don鈥檛 know where to start, you can find inspiration in these two coffee table books from publishers Dom and Taschen. These beautiful and simple designs are sure to get you making sketches of your own.
Don鈥檛 have a big yard? No problem. Here are some tips and essentials for our party-minded urban dwellers.
Equipping yourself to be a one-person A/V Club should be a point of pride
Margaritas are great, but these new recipes will knock your socks off
Better? Yes. Amazing? Unlikely.
Dogfish Head Brewery鈥檚 insane abode will make you rethink all of your life choices
Sadly, if you haven鈥檛 bought tickets already, you鈥檒l be at the mercy of scalpers
Canned Beer: A usually cheap, thirst-quenching alcoholic beverage in a durable package, now commonplace on rafting and camping trips.
Spork: An eating utensil that adds fork tines to a spoon and never fails to amuse its users.
Mountain House: Maker of 33 varieties of tasty freeze-dried meals packaged in polyester, aluminum, and nylon pouches.
Gatorade: A sports drink formulated in 1965 for the University of Florida Gators football team and currently produced by PepsiCo.
Gel: A sugary fuel used during races and serious training, typically packed into sealed foil pouches.
Pour-Over Coffee: A method of brewing coffee by passing near boiling water through grounds held in a paper filter.
This 12-percent ABV beer survived a shipwreck
Brews it every way you knew existed, and then some
It鈥檚 often the little things that distinguish a great chef from a mediocre one. Here鈥檚 a short list of gadgets and add-ons that will help you up your grill game.
There will be afternoons when you don鈥檛 feel like sweating over charcoal to prepare food for guests. Check out these viable culinary substitutes.
There鈥檚 no reason to sacrifice function for fashion. These seven items鈥攆rom the world鈥檚 most versatile shorts to the ultimate koozie鈥攇ive you flexibility to relax, run around, and keep the booze chilled all day long.
Six versatile essentials to help you look and feel your best
A perfect steak needs only salt and pepper. For everything else, a good rub and a splash of sauce can make a world of difference.
Use lube. Carry extra fuel. Don鈥檛 forget veggies. These and other critical tips will guarantee you look like you know what you鈥檙e doing.
Whether you鈥檙e looking to step up your chef game, provide for a massive party, or just plain lazy, these grills deliver
We鈥檝e evolved beyond croquet and badminton, and it鈥檚 time to start acting like it
You鈥檒l be surprised how far we鈥檝e come from the blocky, cumbersome ice coolers of yesteryear
Don鈥檛 be the guest who brings a sixer of heavy stout to a party on a triple-digit-degree afternoon. Here鈥檚 our list of all-day-drinkable brews.
The yoga and run apparel maker is getting into the booze business with a post-workout brew
Researchers have finally figured out how to commercially grow a plant that kicks like our favorite food
Nature鈥檚 most wonderful meat can cure nature鈥檚 grossest parasite
Booze-infused marshmallows let you make even better decisions in the backcountry
A new company hopes to simplify cooking outdoors through prepping and delivering ready-to-make campfire meals
Inner city restaurateurs are trying their hands at metropolitan agriculture.
For transporting beer in high style, again and again and again
If you see one of these this summer, drink it.
New Belgium鈥檚 new five-seater swing bicycle is the ultimate cruising and drinking machine
Chefs are getting into cycling in record numbers. Will that change the decadent fare we've come to love and expect when we dine out?
From selling in farmers鈥 markets to offering CSA shares, indie breweries are finding creative ways to get their beer into consumers鈥 hands.
The best food is rarely found within park boundaries. Skip the iffy snack shacks and fuel up where the locals do.
Cultural and economic factors are conspiring to send a wave of obscure French brandy to North America.
Get a blast of nitro and coffee in a can
Camp cookware for the space-concious foodie father
Because beer's only good as the glass it comes in
Traditionally, the Explorers Club has opted for exotic, even endangered animals to serve at its annual dinner. But with conservationists lining the table, the club鈥檚 focus may be shifting.
But the little guys are getting bought up
The stigma is gone. For years, canned beers were derided for their metallic taste. Worse, the options were limited鈥攆ew breweries canned beer that you鈥檇 want to sample, let alone drink 12 ounces of. Then, Oskar Blues started canning its flagship Dale鈥檚 Pale Ale in 2002. And everything changed.
Giving a new meaning to fat camp, Camp Bacon is all pork, all the time
The oceans are in serious trouble, creating a tough question for consumers: Should I eat wild fish, farmed fish, or no fish at all? The author, a longtime student of marine environments, dove into an amazing new world of ethical harvesters, renegade farmers, and problem-solving scientists. The result: your guide to sustainably enjoying nature's finest source of protein.
The questions to ask, the apps to download, and the labels to seek out if you want to sustainably enjoy nature's finest source of protein
Skratch Labs has been cooking for athletes since 2013, but this year the team put 鈥淭he Cookie Lady鈥 in charge鈥攁nd athletes loved it.
Inside the American marathoner鈥檚 awesome whiskey collection
Monica Bennett is redefining road food with her made-in-an-RV foodie blog
California may be the birthplace of high-quality brews, but suddenly our favorites are all from Baja.
A new book aims to help keep thirsty travelers from being thwarted by blue laws.
The seasonal confections help get girls into the great outdoors, so stock up.
Our ancestors likely got into fermented grains and fruit, so drink up.