Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Birthday Beerfest

Several friends celebrate January (and February) birthdays, so what better way to honor them than with copious amounts of (good) beer and ah-mazing beer-related food and activities?

Fun fact: Ben never actually said this (though everyone thinks he did).
See the full urban legend here.

Food
The food station was a HUGE hit! (Hot pretzel anyone?)

This was critical to the outcome of the party. Finding the perfect snacks to a) pair nicely with beer and b) to keep guests from getting smashed was really fun.

Entertainment

1. Birthday Boy Roast - We had some friends from out of town "Roast" one of our birthday boys via Skype. It was designed as "Real Men of Genius", but modified as a roast for the birthday boy. (Remember those good old Bud Light commercials? My favorite was always "Mr. Rolling Cooler Cooler Roller!")




2. Family Feud: Beer Edition - Several months prior to the party, I set up a survey (via Survey Monkey)  and asked several of my friends to complete questions such as:
  • Name something you'd be too embarrassed to tell your grandma.
  • What's one reason why you would call into work "sick".
  • Name something smellier than a fart.
  • Name something that would give you fiery poop the next day.
Sure, those questions were gross and inappropriate, but this was a BEERFEST after all, not some tea party for pansies. We mean business.

Party-goers picked their teams and with their competitive spirit, duked it out hardcore. The winners received prizes:
DIY Mugs: Easy as 1-2-3
1) Clean glass with rubbing alcohol
2) Tape design to the inside of glass
3) Trace over design with permanent marker/paint marker*
(*permanent marker doesn't work as well / follow directions for paint marker for longer-lasting results)
3. A Legendary Birthday Cake  
Provided by The Cakery (North Aurora, IL)

4. Beer (duh!) - This was the part that was a blast! We went to Woodman's since they have an EXCELLENT selection of specialty/craft beer, and it was down the road from The Cakery (see above). We ended up with a variety of bottled beer (ales, stouts, lagers, IPAs).



The birthday boys and girl (and a half-eaten cake)

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