Try not to feel the pain whilst watching crates of beers getting destroyed, when a truck makes a wrong turn on a side street in Cape Town.
Looking for something to do this weekend in Jozi? Don’t stress, we have you covered, and there’s even a few free tickets flying around.
The 185th Oktoberfest beer festival kicked off in Munich this weekend, with organisers expecting more than six million visitors to the jol.
If you subscribe to the ‘don’t let your Monday ruin your Sunday’ train of thought, this is the perfect weekend to let the tiger out of the cage.
Ever arrived empty handed to a dinner party? Ever wanted to throw or attend that last minute braai, but the shops are closed? There’s an app for that.
South African beer drinkers were up in arms last week, when a video spread that cast doubt on their favourite beer’s authenticity. Heineken has now hit back.
When Mexico’s most authentic beer announced their new brand ambassador, people sat up and took notice. Since then, there have been plenty of good vibes to go around.
It’s clear that this marketing campaign was doomed to fail, and those behind it have spent this week putting out fires all over the show.
If you’ve never popped past Montecasino to check out what it’s all about, and you like a proper fiesta, this weekend is for you.
It’s clear that not everyone sees eye to the eye with regards the SuperSport incident. That’s obviously the case with this new campaign, too.
In the spirit of freedom, we picked a few Cape Town restaurants that might tickle your fancy. If you’re not a gringo, that is.
Mexico happens to be the world’s top exporter of beer, and there is a reason it is so popular right around the globe. Maybe you should learn a little backstory.
Cape Town’s favourite brewery has been winning awards for fun, but they’ve also been working hard behind the scenes. Check this out just 20 minutes from the CBD.
Whether it’s a brewskie, bevvie, or plain old beer, of all the days on the calendar, today’s the day you should be drinking the good stuff. Crack a few cold ones, pal.
If you, like many, have been put off by the mere idea of a sour beer then perhaps it’s time to grow up. Come on, try something a little different.
No matter how hard one tries to rid of them, beer snobs are everywhere. So we put together a handy identification list for you. Warning: you might be one of them.
Craft brewery’ success stories are few and far between, but then one comes crawling through the cracks and gives the rest of the world a run for their money
Ever wondered what a raspberry flavoured pale ale would taste like? Well, you can have a try at 5PM today if you find yourself at one of the places around the country.
It’s that time of the year again when rivers are dyed green and pseudo-Irish “descendants” don any and everything green to pay homage to the patron saint of Ireland, St Patrick (affectionately known as Paddy).
How long has it taken for South Africa to establish a national beer day? I totally agree, far too long.
A trend that began in Berlin, Beer Yoga has made its way to Australia – so that must mean it’s only a matter of time before it lands on our shores.
It’s juicy with a subtle bitterness. When it pours, it’s a light golden colour with a tightly packed white head. It has good retention.
There’s nothing like a truck load of beer to get you excited for self-driving trucks, right? Totally – check it out.
Ever thought about tasting a luxury potato chip, made from some of the finest Nordic ingredients? You will have to carry on dreaming, for they are already sold out.
If you’re hopping on a plane and heading to a beer festival it’s probably Oktoberfest, and I don’t think North Korea’s efforts are going to change that.
There was a time when a case of beer cost less than R100. Those days are gone, but you can still land great deals if you know what you’re doing.
It’s no secret that us South Africans love our beer, but how does the price of a bevvie here at home compare to those abroad?
There’s nothing worse than a piece of metal stopping you from sinking an ice cold Steph Weiss beer from & Union. We got your back on this one.
Talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place – this football fan finds himself with a rather tricky decision to make.
The Newlands crowd came thirsty and smashed our previous record – although that might have had something to do with the hiding on the first two days.