Just what the world needs. Another reason for a dog to vomit on everything.
New societal low? Or overlooked consumer finally being pandered too. It’s doggie beer! Figures it’d have to be Amsterdam, right?
Berenden consigned a local brewery to make and bottle the nonalcoholic beer, branded as Kwispelbier. It was introduced to the market last week and advertised it as “a beer for your best friend.”
“Kwispel” is the Dutch word for wagging a tail.
Not wagging its tail as much as if it would if it were alcholic. Gotta start somewhere. So where do you take your new drinkin’ buddy? To the bar of course!
If dog-loving lawmakers prevail, Fido could soon be sidling up to bar stools around Washington state under a measure that would allow well-behaved, leashed canines to join their human companions as they down their favorite microbrews.
The measure was introduced by Sen. Ken Jacobsen, a Seattle Democrat who got the idea at the Fish Tale Brewpub, formerly known as the Fish Bowl, in downtown Olympia.
“I was sitting at the Fish Bowl looking at all the dogs outside sitting in the cold and the rain, while all the owners were warm inside,” said Jacobsen, who doesn’t own a dog.
If my dog starts trying to pick up the dogs at the bar, before I can get to them; he’s gettin’ neutered. That’s all I got to say about that!
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leo on January 28th, 2007
Love the idea!! Where can I order some. Do you need a US distributor????? Look forward to your reply!!! Leo
Keith Robinson on December 5th, 2008
I’m looking for a wholesale price to resell on my website and my gift shop.