Motorcycle Beer Can Chicken Stands: Born to Be Barbecue

Just when I thought you couldn’t make beer can chicken any better, Etsy seller Tom’s RiDICKulous Things (real mature, Tom!) starts manufacturing these motorcycle beer can chicken holders. I can already close my eyes and sense the jealousy of all my friends when I lift the grill lid and they see this easy rider.

Each dishwasher safe, stainless steel motorcycle costs $31.50 and holds a single can of beer and bird for grilling. Plus each comes with a pair of shades so everything else on the grill knows who the coolest bird in Grilltown is. Should you make motorcycle engine revving sounds every time you open the barbecue? I mean how could you not?

I’m not sure if you’re aware, but if you don’t have a can of beer but still want to make beer can chicken, I can tell you from personal experience that substituting a juice box is NOT a good idea. I know it sounds like one, but it’s not. Just trust me. Neither is a pint of chocolate milk.

[via DudeIWantThat]

Houston House Covered in 50,000 Beer Cans, More Than 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall

This small home in Houston is covered in an about 50,000 beer cans. Homeowner John Milkovisch began decorating the house with beer cans in 1968 and obviously has never stopped. Over the following 18 years he covered the exterior with flattened can siding, made cascading garlands of can tops to hang off the roof, and decorated the property with pull tabs and other can decor. The man loves beer cans obviously.

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Milkovisch passed away in the 1980s,(I’m guessing this was all too much beer for his liver) but left us all this beer can house to admire. It is now a museum run by the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art.

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I bet this house really shines in the sun and blinds people who walk by.

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Photos: Pat Sullivan / Associated Press Photos

[LA Times via Laughing Squid]