View Full Version : Drinking barehanded is for sissies...
Beer Glove
10-18-2007, 11:10 PM
Check out this website...keep your hand warm and your beer cold, perfect for tailgating, wedding gifts, Mardi Gras, etc...
www.officialbeerglove.com
Great! Now I can get a mate for my "Hotdog Glove"!
Airborneguy
10-19-2007, 01:31 AM
I wonder what his part of the company is?
BrewDog
10-19-2007, 02:13 AM
Well, Michael Jackson used to wear a glove......
oops, wrong Michael Jackson. (RIP)
DecoJuicer
10-19-2007, 04:31 AM
I got something similar from a bar in Florida once. It was a promo from Rolling Rock. It was the rolling rock drinking glove. It actually had a little cloth basket, that held a bottle of beer, sewn to the glove.
Thanks anyway.
steveh
10-19-2007, 07:33 AM
Wouldn't the tougher drinker eschew the glove because he wouldn't need the protection?
Anyone remember the glove Curley wore in "Of Mice and Men?" ;)
S.
psychodad
10-19-2007, 12:39 PM
It's bad enough some people want their beer so cold they can't taste it, now someone thinks a glove is a nifty idea.
HogieWan
10-19-2007, 01:19 PM
If you saw two guys with a glass of beer, one gloved and the other ungloved, who would you call the sissy?
steveh
10-19-2007, 01:30 PM
My point exactly!
S.
HogieWan
10-19-2007, 04:45 PM
Originally posted by steveh
My point exactly!
S.
Looks like another solution in search of a problem.
barleyburps
10-29-2007, 04:56 AM
while I find this to be totally a waste of time even looking at. . .I must say I've been prone to breakage of a few pints in my time due to the law of droppage. . . .
steveh
10-29-2007, 07:52 AM
Originally posted by barleyburps
I've been prone to breakage of a few pints in my time due to the law of droppage. . . .
Live and learn, man. That's what pinky fingers are for! ;)
S.
Airborneguy
10-29-2007, 08:18 AM
Better to drop from slippage than from the earthquake like laughs which would shake the whole bar if someone saw you wearing this!
wortchillergoal
10-29-2007, 08:54 AM
Ben & Jerry gave away a pair of gloves. perhaps a few more that that, as a promotion one time. They were the same gloves that their freezer men wore. Now that was a good idea.
This seems way off. There you are a party, a good looking woman comes up and inquires about the glove. After you answer, she laughs informing you that you are drinking your beer to cold. She proceeds to tell you that she has only interest in a man who knows his beer and how to drink it. You whole night has just been laid to waste.
corkybstewart
10-29-2007, 09:38 AM
I'd buy one, if they made one that fits on your foot. Now that would be cool at parties.
sbv32
10-29-2007, 12:31 PM
Anyone ever watch the Ali G show on HBO? This reminds me when he wants to invent a glove for eating ice cream. The gloves purpose is to keep the ice cream off your hand when it drips....FUNNY S$%t :D
Originally posted by corkybstewart
I'd buy one, if they made one that fits on your foot. Now that would be cool at parties.
You drink with your feet? :eek:
steveh
10-30-2007, 07:20 AM
Originally posted by wild
You drink with your feet? :eek:
...oh man, I was hoping no one would go there...
S.
corkybstewart
10-30-2007, 08:45 AM
I would if I had a cool glove like that to wear.
Beer Glove
11-07-2007, 09:06 PM
Thanks for all of the conversation, I greatly appreciate it. I apologize for the misunderstanding, the "drinking barehanded..." title was only geared toward drawing people to my post and ultimately our website.
I wanted to briefly address your comment on our great product. We at Pairs Plus love everything about beer, from its taste to its culture. That being said, it was our love for beer that caused us to create this product to further help people enjoy their beer.
Beer slippage, otherwise known as dropping your beer, is a large problem in the beer drinking community. It is estimated that as many as 5% of all purchased beers are never enjoyed as they are accidentally dropped.
Enter the "Official Beer Glove". The point of beer glove is to allow beer drinkers to enjoy their beloved beer without the worry of dropping it. You spent too much time and money picking out your perfect beer and purchasing it, we don't want you to have worry about dropping it. The glove is especially effective for outdoor and cold weather drinking such as tailgating and camping. It was for this reason we created our great product.
The product is not only functional but also fun, many breweries are now customizing our glove with their logo in order to help promote their brand and brewery. Thanks again for all the conversation, I wish you all great success. Cheers!
www.officialbeerglove.com
psychodad
11-07-2007, 09:18 PM
/me tries to remember the last time a beer slipped out of his hand.
corkybstewart
11-07-2007, 09:42 PM
Originally posted by psychodad
/me tries to remember the last time a beer slipped out of his hand.
Generally speaking by the time the beer slips out of my hand I'm way past the point of having any need for it.
Airborneguy
11-08-2007, 02:20 AM
Do you have a Beer Drinking Elbow Cover? I knock WAY MORE beers over with my elbow than I drop.
fretlessman71
11-08-2007, 04:30 AM
The idea of having a glove like this at a tailgating party had not occurred to me. Might not be such a bad idea.
On the other hand, I usually just do the funnel instead... ;)
kinjar
11-08-2007, 10:20 AM
I'm curious what statistical research they did to get the 5% estimate.
The last Census I did didn't ask for my estimated number of dropped beers.
Of course, put it in an infomercial and I'm there.
HogieWan
11-08-2007, 02:37 PM
Originally posted by kinjar
I'm curious what statistical research they did to get the
I think it's referred to (in the scientific community, at least) as wild-assed guessing
wortchillergoal
11-08-2007, 03:25 PM
Originally posted by kinjar
I'm curious what statistical research they did to get the 5% estimate.
The important thing about statistics is that they are much like bikinis in that what they reveal is interesting, but what they cover up is vital.
That glove might be just the ticket from mid Dec to Feb for beers in the parking lot after hockey. Gets hard to hold your beer in 10 degree weather with the wind blowing and the snow falling.
sbv32
11-08-2007, 04:06 PM
The important thing about statistics is that they are much like bikinis in that what they reveal is interesting, but what they cover up is vital.
I love it :D
HogieWan
11-08-2007, 04:36 PM
Originally posted by sbv32
I love it :D
me too - count of wort for great sayings like that
fretlessman71
11-08-2007, 05:31 PM
What other sayings has he come up with? I'm sorry, I just don't have the retention for things like that anymore...
;)
wortchillergoal
11-08-2007, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by fretlessman71
What other sayings has he come up with? I'm sorry, I just don't have the retention for things like that anymore...
;)
Neither do I.
psychodad
11-08-2007, 06:21 PM
Barehanded drinking don't bother me none 'cause I'm drinking bare naked tonight.
Mill Rat
11-08-2007, 08:28 PM
Originally posted by psychodad
Barehanded drinking don't bother me none 'cause I'm drinking bare naked tonight. I didn't need (or want) to know that.
corkybstewart
11-08-2007, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by psychodad
Barehanded drinking don't bother me none 'cause I'm drinking bare naked tonight.
Way too much info-but I hope it's warm where you are.
BathroomBrew
11-08-2007, 11:15 PM
Originally posted by Beer Glove
. . . .Beer slippage, otherwise known as dropping your beer, is a large problem in the beer drinking community. It is estimated that as many as 5% of all purchased beers are never enjoyed as they are accidentally dropped.
www.officialbeerglove.com
and it is recorded that Anheuser Busch Accounts for nearly 25% of the entire brewed beverage market in the world. so then statistically, The majority of beers lost to slipage would have to be predominantly Budweisers. I'm not too concernd about that. I'll continue to use my glass with a handle on it
anyways, Good Product none the less!! I've looking for Gift ideas for my brothers. they would love something like that.
If the glove is for reduced slippage, does it help with keg stands?
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