Growlerwerks uKeg 64

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To the beer lovers in the crowd, this one is for you. Enjoying a great beer out of a bottle or a can is just fine. Bottles and can help you keep track (shout out to our fellow wizard staff lovers in college) and offer utility for some drinking games (think land mines), but for the serious craft brew lover who wants the taste of their favorite beer out of a tap, growlers have been your preferred vessel of choice, until now. This Growlerwerks uKeg, comes with 10 CO2 cartridges that pressurize your beer after it's filled at your favorite local brewery. This allows for a tap style pouring experience without the need for a whole keg or a kegerator. The pressure also keeps your beer fresher for longer, if your the kind of guy that likes to save it, if that exists. Impress your brew-loving friends and whip this steampunked brew spewer out at your next guys night. You'll be the envy of all your friends.

Available at huckberry.com for $139

Peak Ice Works King Ice Cube Try

Bourbon is king in our liquor cabinet. And the king of our cabinets deserves a king-sized ice cube to cool our drinks. If you've been to a cocktail bar recently you've noticed they've been serving most whiskey or bourbon with this kind of ice. The point of the bigger ice cube is to increase the time it takes for the ice to melt, reducing the amount of water diluting your drink cocktail of choice. Oh, and they also look cool.

On sale right now on Jacktreads.com for under $9

Corckcicle Whiskey Wedge

There are plenty of ways to have your scotch or whiskey on the rocks while reducing dilution. There are cubes of stone or metal, orb molds of ice, and now a wedge. The Whiskey Wedge by Corckcicle is a great alternative to the ice spheres, as it melts slower, but will still gently dilute your spirit of choice just enough to allow for the added water to open up more of the flavor and aroma hidden inside your gain based liquor. Our pro tip: make sure you have a squared rocks glass, otherwise this mold will not fit.

Available at bedbathandbeyond.com for $18

Chemex 6 Cup Coffee Brewer

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If you are a frequent coffee drinker and haven't tried a Chemex yet, now is a great time to give it a go. This style of brewing allows you to brew more than your standard v60 pour-over (six cups vs one), and it takes about the same amount of time. This method is also our preferred way to brew if we have people over, this way we're not hovering over 3 different cups for 10 mins each just to serve a few guests. If you're hesitant to get one without knowing exactly how to brew with it, don't worry the gents over at Stumptown have you covered.

Available on bluebottlecoffee.com for $40