Beer Boots: if you haven’t played a drinking game with boots, you’ve led a very dry beer-drinking life. It’s a secret to learn and a laugh to watch others learn.
Spaten 2.0-liter boot #SP-1 It’s a better
man than I who can empty this heavy duty boot at one sitting. This
2.0L is made with a thicker bottom to handle even everyday drinking. $47.50
BB-52, Bavarian Crest & Flags, 2.0L machine made Beer Boot, makes quite a statement with 66 oz. capacity, that's holding almost a whole six pack! Height 12". Price $46.50
BB-42, Clear machine made 2.0L Beer Boot, this heavy duty boot should fill any need when it comes to solid quality. At 12" in height this boot can withstand a lot of crazy drinking games! Price $46.50
#BB-21 and BB-22 U. S. Drinking
Team Boots These are the original, authentic, authorized,
Straubs’-exclusive beer boots produced by German beer-drinkers
for our United States Drinking Team. The two-liter boot is
large quantity, graceful to look at, and absolutely necessary
for team-oriented, Olympic-class events. This is the boot for
your group, gang, fraternity, unit or just for you and your
drinking buddy. The one-liter is equally graceful but geared
more for the individual or doubles events. In either case,
of course, you are the Captain! |
#BB-31 & BB-32 The Royal Canadian Drinking Team Beer Boots New for our neighbors up north; we are proud
to offer the Royal Canadian Drinking team boots in 1.0L and 2.0L.
The gauntlet has been thrown down; step up and take the challenge
and impress your friends!
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CAUTION: Not only do the Germans know how to drink out of beer boots, they also know how to take care of them. They know that blown boots do not react well to being slammed down on the bar or a table. Blown beer boots are susceptible to carelessness, misuse, or abuse. No warranty on use is issued or implied. If you like your drinking rough, use the machine-made boots below.
| Same as the two
cast boots above, but decorated with the old German Eagle. 0.5-liter boot (#BB-12) $29.25 1.0-liter boot (#BB-14) $36.75 |
Just the Beer Facts: The Pilgrims put in to Cape Cod because they were running low on beer. Did they think they would find a tavern at Provincetown?