Do you find that your dog is frequently stressed after a hard day of guarding the home? Then you may want to help your pooch unwind with 'Dawg Grog,' which is being marketed as beer for man's best friend.
Beer isn't simply an awesome beverage that ensures a good time. Turns out, it also makes a great weapon for driving off would-be robbers. Oh, beer, is there anything you can't do?
People worked themselves up into such a fizz over news that the President brews his own beer that the White House decided to share its recipe. You may not be able to debate like Obama, but now you can drink like him!
In New Zealand, a photo of a beer-drinking bride has sparked a serious amount of controversy, with detractors arguing that it's unbecoming. Hey, why can't a woman in a wedding dress enjoy a brew? We don't get it.
Charlie Sheen's new Bavaria beer commercial wants you to know that Charlie Sheen is no stranger to rehab. The former 'Two and a Half Men' star is pretty open about it, actually... Perhaps even a little too open.
On any given day, there is a lot of pressure on a waiter or waitress not to spill trays of food and drink as they hurry around a crowded restaurant. When you’re serving at an event filled with dignitaries, that pressure is even greater. Just ask Martin, a waiter in Germany who spilled beer on the Chancellor.
Budweiser's parent company Anheuser-Busch bought up a ton of ad space during the Super Bowl 2012 commercial slots. That means with all the Bud ads filling up that TV time, we'll finally know what new beers we need to be drinking in the new year. What's the first one? Bud Light Platinum!
We all remember the Budweiser Clydesdales, right? Those magnificent horses pulling a carriage fit for a king? Well, it looks like we'll be seeing them again during the Super Bowl 2012 commercials.
Two recreational hockey teams in Port Credit, Ontario were told they were going to be a part of a documentary, but instead they found themselves smack-dab in the middle of a Budweiser Canada Super Bowl 2012 commercial. Rather than play a joke on the unsuspecting athletes, however, it turns out that the beer brand actually made their dreams come true.
In addition to this London pub which recently began accepting the patronage of canines, imbibing dogs now have another reason to raise a glass (or bowl). Bowser Beer has officially been recognized by the World Records Academy as the first beer for dogs. Cheers, Fido!
How high do you really need to be to feel like you're on top of the world? For 25-year-old German unicyclist Lutz Eicholz, the answer is only a few inches off the ground.
That's how high he was when set the world record for the longest unicycle ride on top of a row of beer bottles earlier this year in Tel Aviv, Israel.