Join us on Super Bowl Sunday. We will have a FREE snack buffet
set-up with hotdogs, chips, salsa, and other assorted goodies. You
can drink $9 domestic buckets and eat 30 cent wings all day long.
See you there. I’ll be the one cheering for the Saints.
Mike
It’s always this time of year you hear everyone talking about how thankful they are about this or that…
And we’re going to agree. Thank you ALL for being fans of ours here at Bottoms Up Brewhouse! We appreciate your patronage. And of course, we all are thankful for (all together now) BEER!
Whether you’re in town for the holidays or just looking to enjoy a nice evening of “turkey day pre-gaming”, we are here for you! Join us and bring some friends on Wednesday before Thanksgiving, and don’t forget all of the great things we all have to be thankful for!
Bottoms Up!
November 2, 2009
Come on out this Thursday, November 5th, from 7-9pm at Bottoms Up Brewhouse where the Magic Hat Brewing Company presents their new beer, #9. It is deemed “a sort of dry, crisp, refreshing, not quite pale ale. “9 is really impossible to describe because there has never been anything else quite like it.”
JOIN us and see how you describe it, this Thursday, only at BUB! See you there!
In ancient Babylon, women brewers also assumed the role of temple priestesses. The goddess Siris was the patron of beer.
Come down to the BOO-House this Saturday and join us for some good fun on Halloween! Prizes will be awarded for “Best in Costume” ($150 CASH!), Best Hers and Best His costumes ($50 gift certificate). Of course we will have drink specials and LIVE DJs Chapa and Serious Lee! You won’t want to miss it! (oh, and wish DJ Chapa a HAPPY BIRTHDAY when you come in!)


An 18-year study by the National Institute on Aging found that 50-plus men who consumed a drink a day during middle age scored significantly better on cognitive tests later in life than did non-drinkers.
Beer and video games have a long association. Tapper, originally a 1983 arcade game and now a computer one, tests players’ skills by challenging them to coordinate the movements of beers, a bartender, empty mugs, and patrons.
Beer advertising matchbook covers have become sought-after collectibles on Internet auction sites. A 1916 matchbook promoting Brehm’s Brewery in Baltimore brought $43, while a 1930s cover promoting Eastside Beer from Los Angeles went for $36.
Bottle caps, or “crowns,” were invented in Baltimore in 1892 by William Painter. Painter proved his invention’s worth when he convinced a local brewer to ship a few hundred cases of beer to South America and back and they returned without a leak.
In their efforts to regulate beer quality, the ancient Babylonians, who were among history’s earliest brewers, decreed that any commercial beermaker who sold unfit beer would be drowned in his/her own libation.