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PBR hard coffee is the most terrifying liquid of the week
First beer, then whiskey and now…hard coffee? The evolution of the Pabst Blue Ribbon portfolio has taken some interesting turns in the last couple months. In December of last year, it looked like PBR was going the way Ol' Yeller, but since then they've not only survived, but thrived, adding a fascinating white whiskey and now a boozy iced coffee to their formerly suds-only offerings.
FacebookPinterestFeaturing a blend of Arabica and Robusta coffee beans, “rich, creamy American milk” (as opposed to what? Imported milk?) and malt liquor, the new concoction is at once mesmerizing and horrifying, packaging an array of American vices—from coffee to booze to glucose—in a single convenient fluid receptacle. Suffice to say, American drinking culture hasn't seen anything this innovative since Four Loko, which threatened to wipe undergrads entirely from the face of the earth before being banned by the FDA in 2010.
Pabst has a slightly more positive take on their new upper/downer..
You can now own Phil Kessel’s mansion, featuring the saddest home theater you will ever see
Welcome to Castle Kessel, America. The five-bed, seven-and-a-half bath beauty—once the home of lovable NHL teddy bear Phil Kessel—is set down on 3.5 acres of immaculate western Pennsylvania landscaping. It features 8,000-square-feet of pristine hardwood flooring, golden swaths of natural light, and an open kitchen with a 400-bottle walk-in wine closet. It's a midwest mini-mansion for you and your whole kingdom…as long us you ignore the renovation-ready home theater, of course, which could very well be the loneliest mancave since the Batcave:
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Adorned with four posters ( Rounders, Glitter, The Godfather and the legendary film classic Wedding Crashers), a single solitary seat and, quite frankly, not much else, the KesselPlex could use some serious TLC. One can assume the psycho-emotional dungeon—replete with hospital lighting and actual AMC carpeting—was custom de..
Evian in a heat wave starts back-to-back women’s golf majors
The Evian Championship begins back-to-back major championships in women's golf for the first time in six decades
Tiger’s playoff push, Koepka vs. McIlroy for POY, and a return to one of the world’s best courses: What golf still has in store for 2019
From the Player of the Year race to the Presidents Cup, here are seven things golf still has in store for 2019.
Brooks Koepka’s dad takes a funny jab at his son’s major championship dominance this year
David CannonBrooks Koepka with his father Bob Koepka, girlfriend Jena Sims and mother Denise Jakows after winning the 2018 U.S. Open.There are countless stats that illustrate Brooks Koepka’s dominance in golf's major championships over the past year. Obviously, his finishes (A win, two runner-ups, and a T-4 most recently at the Open Championship) are impressive enough, but other numbers put his historic run in even more staggering context. Still, Brooks had one person (jokingly) bring him down on Tuesday night: His dad.
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After a tweet from CBS' Kyle Porter pointing out his son had beaten 99.1 percent(!) of the golfers he faced in the four biggest events of 2019, Bob Koepka offered this funny jab.
https://twitter.com/BobKoepka/status/1153698275029073925
You go, Bob.
Apparently, the elder Koepka has been busy collecting hardware this year as well:
https://twitter.com/BobKoepka/status/1142174239728033792
But s..
“Seamus Golf ‘Don’t Ask’ Flask Giveaway” OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES RULES
“Seamus Golf 'Don't Ask' Flask Giveaway” OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES RULES
Airline asks LPGA player, “Can’t you just use a rental set?” after losing her clubs before major championship
wundervisualsAs we’ve seen countless times, even the best golfers in the world aren’t safe from having an airline lose their clubs. Play long enough—and without the convenience of your own private jet—and it’s not a matter of if, but when it will happen to a tour pro. When it does, you just hope it’s not during a particularly important week. Or that someone from the airline says something particularly annoying.
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Unfortunately for Ryann O’Toole, she was unable to avoid either.
The LPGA player is in France for the Evian Championship, the fourth of five majors on the LPGA schedule. But while she’s been at the beautiful locale since Sunday, as of Tuesday night, her prized possessions had yet to arrive.
And making matters worse is what she told Golfweek's Beth Ann Nichols that someone from British Airways asked her.
“Can’t you just use a rental set?”
Ouch.
“Yeah, let me just give a race car driver an automatic and ..
125 Years of Golf in America: Wisconsin
2019 U.S. Senior Open champion and Madison resident Steve Stricker reflects on golf in the Badger State.
The 2020 Olympics are a year away. Here are the golfers who would be competing in Tokyo if it were held today
The 2020 U.S. men's squad would have four new players compared to 2016, including Tiger Woods. The USA women would have one carryover in Lexi Thompson