My Top Ten by Jon Zerivitz
Co-founder and director of marketing at Union Craft Brewing shares his favorite things.
By By Lauren Bell | September 2016
Hat: When your hair is as thick and luxurious as mine, you have to stuff it in under a hat a lot. The world just can’t handle it.
A simple rocks cocktail glass: I love bourbon and cocktails, but hate all other cocktail glass styles. A simple rocks glass is all I need.
A cast iron pan: I love to cook at home, and do most of the meal prep for my family. I use this pan for almost everything.
Ball jar: You know, to keep your herbs fresh.
A family size bag of Boom Chika Pop popcorn: It’s the size of my pillow and I can crush one in the course of two evenings or back-to-back episodes of Game of Thrones.
It Still Moves by My Morning Jacket on vinyl: My favorite album by my favorite band. Vinyl haters be damned. This record sounds amazing on wax!
A can of Duckpin: This would be my daily beer, even if we didn’t make it!
My clunky leather wallet: It’s way too big, but I love the way leather wears over time, and having my initials stamped in it makes me
feel like a badass.
Ceremony Coffee Hydro Flask: I don’t have time to drink my coffee at home, so I bring this with me every day.
It actually keeps my coffee warm all day.
The Oxford Companion To Beer by Garrett Oliver: A great resource that I refer to often, written by the most stylish and knowledgeable man in beer, Garrett Oliver of Brooklyn Brewery.
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