Beer: Hazard Warnings
(via @billybroas) As you know I enjoy the art that is home brewing beer. Billy has a great site and this is a great article on how to build your own kegerator that I thought was definitely worthy of a reblog.
Written by Candice Walsh, photo by zivturner
Looking for the ultimate bar crawl? How about a sailboat bar crawl?
You don’t need a Round-the-World plane ticket for this kind of trip, just a sweet sailboat and a sober sailor. But be prepared to get a little wet, as most of these spots are only accessible by boat.
The following are some venues to get your drink on after a day on the high seas.
1. Foxy’s, Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke, British Virigin Island
photo by sugarcoma
Your first stop is Foxy’s, named for the notoriously outgoing owner, Philicianno “Foxy” Callwood, and known to be frequented by certain A-List celebraties like the Rolling Stones and Kenny Chesney. Foxy’s is located on the island of Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands and an easy and beautiful sail from the larger island of Tortola. While there, don’t forget to sample Foxy’s own microbrew. There’s also something called the Painkiller Punch – but we’re sure you can handle it. (http://www.foxysbar.com/home.html)
2. San Juan Brewing, San Juan Islands, WA
photo by garyvandenberg
San Juan Brewing wants you to try some of their local brews, and you’re not one to turn down a challenge. Located in the heart of Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, this microbrewery and bar is a sailor’s refuge after a hard day of sailing the beautiful San Juan islands off the coast of Washington state. Pull up in your sailboat and start sampling (warning: you might need a night off after this one). (http://www.sanjuanbrewing.com/)
(Source: epicthrills2)




