Pour Mason, A Mason Jar Coffee Maker

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Do you hear that? It’s the sound of hipsters’ heads exploding nationwide. The Pour Mason, by Intelligent Design Company, combines a few of a hipster’s favorite things — pour-over coffee and mason jars.

The Pour Mason adds an aluminum and nickel pour cone to the mason jar’s screw top. The result is not only the hippest way to brew your coffee, but it then creates the perfect travel mug to help you fit in at the rooftop garden.

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How To Eat At A Hipster Restaurant

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You’re looking for a nice meal out, and you’ve heard really good things about the new place down the street. However, upon sitting down, you quickly realize that nice restaurant is owned, operated and occupied by hipsters. But, it’s too late to escape… You’ve already checked your coat and they’ve brought you water.

So, settle in and try to enjoy your evening. Simply follow How To Eat At A Hipster Restaurant by artist Nathan Pyle — which should help navigate your pretentious and adverb-laden evening.

The series was to be part of the ebook, NYC Basic Tips and Etiquette, which you can check out more of here.

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Hipsters Love Beer, A Video That Throws Shade At The Craft Beer Movement

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Craft beer is slowly becoming the new wine… In terms of douchebaggery. And, unsurprisingly, hipsters appear to be leading the charge.

Hipsters Love Beer is brought to us by Nacho Punch. The comedy group’s main target is the unfortunate hipster and their unbearable pretentiousness. However, craft beer itself is also thrown little shade — with its abundance of flavor profiles that give hipsters ample opportunity to use adverbs. Please watch…

[via Eater]

Churchkey Beer Will Help You Kick It Old School

Before the days of pop tops, and even pull tabs, there was actually some effort involved in opening a beer can. The tops of most cans were nothing more than a flat top of metal, requiring a sharp object to get to the goods. Most commonly used, was something called a “church key,” and a new brand of American Pilsner, aptly titled Churchkey Can Co., wants to make you work for your beer once again.

So, get your beer-opening tool-of-choice ready, and we can start looking forward to Churchkey replacing PBR as the hipster’s ironic beer of choice.

[link, via The Awesomer]