August 31
Share Your Funny Drinking Stories
When you take a few friends and add lots of beer, chances are you will end up with some new, fabulously funny Drinking Stories.
If you are partial to harder spirits you are likely a more serious person. Beer drinkers tend to be less serious, and thereby, have funnier stories. But, any drinking stories are welcome.
At United Nations of Beer, we not only love our brewskies, we love stories. Drop by and share your favorite drinking story and read what other beer drinkers have been up to. After reading a few stories from other drinkers, your own escapades might not seem as embarrassing.
Rate your favorite beer and see how it stands up to other beers. Tell us about your experiences at your most favorite and least favorite bars. You can share happy stories, embarrassing stories, regrets and wishes. So, don’t be shy! Come and share your Drinking Stories with us.

July 28
Storing Red WineIf you are fortunate enough to get some decent red wines (or even semi-decent red wines) then resist the urge to guzzle them straight away and tuck them away instead somewhere cool and dark where they can age. Stair cupboards are a good start provided they don’t get too warm, but a cellar or dark corner of a garage is better. With the advantage of being out of sight they will be less of a temptation to drink, and if you leave them for a few years you will find that the quality of the wine, even a relatively cheap variety, will improve considerably, and you will enjoy your wine much more when you come to finally drink it. Of course, if you can afford the fabulously expensive Bordeaux wines, then you shouldn’t even think of storing these yourself and instead look at renting out room at a professionally-managed wine cellar or bonded warehouse to store your precious investment.


