Bottoms up gifts for beer lovers in Cibola County

Bottoms up gifts for beer lovers in Cibola County
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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Beer Lovers” Gifts

1) Leather Can Sleeve
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Oowee: Leather Can Sleeve – American Flag

2) My Best Friend – Custom Woodzie
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My Best Friend – Custom Woodzie

3) Double-Walled Chilling Glass
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Enjoy a frosty beverage without watering it down. The chill glass keeps drinks icy cold with no ice needed. Its secret? A thermal liquid sealed inside the double-walled glass is freezable—and re-freezable—to keep whiskey, beer, or whatever you like cool for around an hour. Keep the glass in the freezer until you’re ready for a drink. Its cork sleeve protects your hand from the cold and doubles as a coaster, too.

4) Hexagonal Beer Pong Game
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Hexcup: Hexagonal Beer Pong Game

5) Soft Pretzel & Beer Cheese Making Kit
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FarmSteady: Soft Pretzel & Beer Cheese Making Kit



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