The Canadian Way to Cool Beer [pic]

Mon, Jun 9, 2008

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We Graffiti Artists are often exploring the far-flung corners of the internet. Occasionally we stumble on some real marvels that we’d like to share with you. Yes. Apparently, there are some places global warming might not have reached. And this part of Canada is probably one of them. When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. Consequently, when life gives you snow, you use it to chill the beer.

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  1. Sixth & Elm Says:

    Heh heh…it’s called a beer garden and it’s actually quite common around here, although it is unusual to have one so high! During parties we get creative and even shovel paths through the snow in the back to create different fridge areas for each person and a snowbar at the back for the hard liquor.
    Tellie

  2. wendy Says:

    Being a Canadian myself I can relate to that. Although the snow wasn’t quite that drastic. LOL

    Shove beer in snow all the time especially at camp