It’s one of about ten still working in the US and was manufactured in the 1950’s. As described in the “WW 2008 Bar Guide” “The true gem of the place is the jukebox—an ancient machine, it’s capped with a glass dome containing a miniature (eight-piece) plastic band (and ...
The other group had the same glass, with no measurements. People who drank from marked glasses drank more slowly. The findings, presented at the British Psychological Society's annual conference, suggest that making small changes like changing the glass you drink from could have a big impact ...
Admission includes unlimited tastes of craft beer and a commemorative glass for both General Admission and VIP ticket-holders. Foods of various shapes, sizes, tastes, and dietary restrictions will be available for purchase! This is a 21 and over event.All attendees must bring a valid government-...
Back in about 2013 we tried to order “Half a pint of Special in a pint glass and a bottle of Ram Rod, please,” only for the teenager behind the bar to reply, witheringly, “I do know what a Ram’n’Spesh is.” At a Young’s pub in Wandsworth in 2022, with the pandemic st...
in 1937 for Pabst Export Beer, another line from the makers of Pabst Blue Ribbon. The airbrush illustrations are in Shepard’s modern trademark style with streamlined shapes. Headlines and body copy are set on an angle, which was just starting to gain favor in advertising and magazine layouts...
Standard label sizes and shapes have evolved, largely influenced by the industry’s most common container types and sizes. For example, a typical beer bottle label might measure around 3.5 inches wide by 4 inches high, offering ample space for branding, artwork, and necessary information without ...
Fiestaware & Uranium Glass Fine. FINE! After the who knows how manyeth time of being asked or having someone referred to me, I am writing this down for ease of reference to just point at. TL;DR version – It’s perfectly safe to possess Fiestaware & uranium glass in your home and ...
In Thailand, timber shapes homes and gathering spaces, so it’s everywhere here—walls, floors, even the multicoloured tables, all of which were built in Nong’s hometown and shipped over. Other imported touches include vibrant fabrics upholstering the booths and silk-screened images of Thewada...
Despite this NOT being a lucrative field, the prospect of being insta-famous and the money, free beer, glassware, tickets, and access that accompanies it has resulted in a vast sea of wannabe influencers. Like authentic versions, the imitators come in all shapes and sizes, each in search...
“The true gem of the place is the jukebox—an ancient machine, it’s capped with a glass dome containing a miniature (eight-piece) plastic band (and singer) that moves in time to the music (mostly oldies).” (2008 Willamette Week Bar Guide) While it may not still work and be synch...