The Beer Belt: The Closest Thing to Hands-Free Tailgating

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When many hear the words “beer belt,” a less-than-ideal picture of one’s midsection is envisioned. Similar to beer the dispensing hat, the beer belt has been wrongly associated with gluttony and a symbol of less sophisticated individuals. While an overindulgence of adult beverages may occur with the beer belt, this tool provides multiple uses at a tailgating party.  Keep these belts away from your Family Car Stickers, as they are not for the faint of heart. 

For the one mastering the grill, there are a number of uses demanding your hands’ attention. Flipping burgers, placing dogs in buns, and piling on more goodies for the grill are all important tasks for the griller, and your hands are busy from start to finish. The beer belt allows the griller to grab a drink quickly while ensuring each sizzling morsel is cooked to perfection. The last thing grillers wants to worry about is where they set their drink or

The beer belt is also beneficial for those helpful tailgaters as they supply the crowd with drinks, snacks, and full-on handshakes and pats on the back. With every ideal tailgating experience, catch, corn-hole, and other games are likely to strike up, and the beer belt is there to keep your hands free—offering you more enjoyment with two free hands.even worse, grill with one-hand while the other hand is tasked with holding your thirst quencher.

The Tailgaters Guide To Hitchhiking

thumbAhhh, the lure of the open road and the call of that big event. There is nothing like it, all those miles of open road ahead of you. Now imagine you are walking. Hitchhiking. People still do it and no I’m not kidding. There is an entire subculture of folks that hitchhike to their favorite tailgating events each year, mud, flood, hell or high water. While some people have relegated themselves to playing cornhole on their computer, these people have gone the other direction.

The event is only half the fun. When you’re hitchhiking your life is on the road and making it comfortable and fun is the name of the game. Taking the time to gather the right gear before you leave ensures your pack is party perfect. Every successful hitchhiker knows the essentials to pack on their back to make that big hike to tailgate party central.

“Always take as little as possible,” says Dwayne Miller, a hitch hiker who traveled from Chesterton, Indiana to the 2011 Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, some 512 miles. “Once you get on the road whatever you have on your back just gets heavier and heavier.”

There are certain essentials that every hitch hiker needs to pack for a tailgating event of any kind. Besides you basic tent, sleeping bag and hygiene products rain gear is the most important. A good, sturdy poncho protects you from most inclement weather situations while your between rides. An umbrella can come in handy if its the retractable kind that wont take up much room.