Video #47: The earliest Happy Hour...ever. Ruski's.

The Guys make their way back to Maine, and the earliest Happy Hour on record (as far as they've ever seen). Ruski's is also a historic bar, open through prohibition, and is now Portland's oldest pub. It was built in the 1860's and became a beer parlor in 1900. It remained open through Prohibition as a "lunch parlor", but still sold alcohol through the back door. It has remained in business as one name or another since 1900.

The highest price menu item is the surf&turf at 13.95. By far most things are under 10. A burger is still only 4.95, and coffee is 80 cents!

Join Mark and Jimmy as they coffee up, wake up, and then start their 'good night' at Ruski's!

Video #45: Tuthilltown Distillery! (& Climber's Ranch?)

 The Guys make their way into the Hudson Valley, to the first whiskey distillery in the State of New York since before prohibition. Wow, this stuff is good. Add in the beautiful scenery and a slew of fine spirits, and you've got one incredible combination. Viva la... End of Prohibition!!  Cheers!

Video #43: Ghost Hunting at the Jameson Tavern!

The Guys try their hand at ghost hunting at one of our favorite places in Maine, right in downtown Freeport. How a property can be so welcoming and creepy at the same time is beyond us; but make no mistake, it is very, very cool. If you are within a hundred miles of this place you must stop in and check it out. Great food, great local brews and spirits (pun somewhat intended) and enough stories to keep you coming back over and over again.  Enjoy! Cheers!