As a beer lover residing in New England, drinking beer in cold weather is a fact of life. While nothing beats a cold refreshing beverage freshly pulled out of an ice cold cooler at the beach, the fact of the matter is we New Englanders spend weeks enjoying beers on the beach compared to the months we spend hunkered down drinking beers during the cold cold winter.

Whether you are huddled around a fire while tailgating at a Patriots game in late December or standing on the deck at your favorite ski resort, you still want to enjoy that locally brewed IPA. But it ain't gonna happen with your ski mittens on.
Those mittens may be suited for holding onto your poles while racing uncontrollable down a steep snowy mountain, but drinking beer was not in the functional spec. The result - a conundrum. Either go beer commando - sans gloves and risk losing your fingers to frostbite just for the pleasure of a floral Cascade hop bite. Or risk untold public shame as you fumble using two gloved hands to bring said IPA up to your purple lips.
Until now...

Enter, the Beer Glove. At the intersection of form and function, this marvel of modern engineering will keep your beer hand warm and your beer ice cold. Loaded with non-slip, super stick grippers, you could throw a football 50 yards with the Beer Glove - but, of course, that would require putting your beer down and we wouldn't ask you to do that.

Custom fitted for both right and left hands, there's a Beer Glove for everyone. So whether you are watching your local St. Paddy's day parade or streaking through your campus quad - put on your Beer Glove and keep your drinking hand warm while you freeze your ass off.






Comments
I love it!
I have to get one!
Why not make your own beer?
It's funny, I didn't think
It's funny, I didn't think about this necessity before... Beer of the month clubs in your area should get some of these "beer accessories" you guys obviously need them. I am cold already!
Newbie
Hello,
I'm from Canada :) and I think I found my new hangout
So, what does everyone think about the Canadian Olymipic Games?
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