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The Beer Connoisseur – Online Deal

Two-Year Subscription for One or Two, or a Lifetime Subscription to “The Beer Connoisseur” Magazine (Up to 54% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Beer-centric magazine publishes in-depth articles about brew culture, including beer festivals and craft-brewing news

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 12, 2012
  • Not valid until 6/16/12. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for renewals or for hat and t-shirt. Valid only in the US.
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Beer is renowned for its properties as a social lubricant but proves disastrous when used as industrial grease. Keep your mind well-oiled with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $18 for a two-year subscription for one (up to a $38 value)
  • $35 for a two-year subscription for two (up to a $76 value)
  • $55 for a lifetime (20-year) subscription (up to a $120 value)

The Beer Connoisseur

Published quarterly, The Beer Connoisseur covers brew culture in a sophisticated, in-depth manner on par with wine or fine-dining periodicals. Glossy articles cover brewery news and prominent personalities, making the magazine ideal for expanding hoppy horizons or granting the ability to turn up one's nose in a drink debate and balance erudition on it. Past page-turners have profiled advances in green brewing techniques and delved into the rise of craft brewing. Shower unsuspecting taste buds with reviews of recently bottled domestic and international craft brews, or learn the latest tips on brewing, storage, and transforming pairs of bottles into fashionable earrings. Each subscription also includes access to The Beer Connoisseur online, giving perusers access to a comprehensive beer-learning center and the ability to unlock arcane knowledge on cooking with beer and achieving the most harmonious food-and-brew marriages. The Beer Connoisseur also keeps readers informed with a calendar of tastings, dinners, festivals, and grain and barley speed-dating sessions hosted by the magazine around the country.

The Beer Connoisseur

Published quarterly, The Beer Connoisseur covers brew culture in a sophisticated, in-depth manner on par with wine or fine-dining periodicals. Glossy articles cover brewery news and prominent personalities, making the magazine ideal for expanding hoppy horizons or granting the ability to turn up one's nose in a drink debate and balance erudition on it. Past page-turners have profiled advances in green brewing techniques and delved into the rise of craft brewing. Shower unsuspecting taste buds with reviews of recently bottled domestic and international craft brews, or learn the latest tips on brewing, storage, and transforming pairs of bottles into fashionable earrings. Each subscription also includes access to The Beer Connoisseur online, giving perusers access to a comprehensive beer-learning center and the ability to unlock arcane knowledge on cooking with beer and achieving the most harmonious food-and-brew marriages. The Beer Connoisseur also keeps readers informed with a calendar of tastings, dinners, festivals, and grain and barley speed-dating sessions hosted by the magazine around the country.

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The Groupon Guide to: Latin Expressions

Although Latin is widely accepted to be a dead language, it wouldn’t be the first time someone had small pieces of something dead in their mouth. Sound like a smarty at any party by deftly deploying one of these classical expressions:

  • Tabula rasa translates to: “Rise to the table.”
  • Ab imo pectore translates to: “Abs are, in my opinion, better than pecs.”
  • Pro bono translates to: “I like what he does for charity, but I kind of lost track of them after Achtung Baby.”
  • Habeas corpus translates to: “We all own a corpse, if you think about it.”
  • Annus horribilis translates to: “A horrible smell.”

What Latin expression have you been using incorrectly for years?

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