Pirate History Podcast Episode 52
It’s the beginning of the end for the pirates of the West Indies as the 17th Century continues to wind down. Click on for Part 1 of Twilight of the Buccaneers.
Continue reading →It’s the beginning of the end for the pirates of the West Indies as the 17th Century continues to wind down. Click on for Part 1 of Twilight of the Buccaneers.
Continue reading →In our effort to catch up to Matt Arthur’s flurry of posts about the waning years of the 17th Century, here is “Desperate Rogues”
Continue reading →The 1600s are nearing an end, with the French and Dutch pirates dominating in the last quarter of the century. Click on to listen to “Violins and Trumpets”
Continue reading →Just coming off of the new mixology kit from Bespoke Post comes a new home-brew kit. Coming complete with just about everything you need to craft one of three unique beers: Blueprint IPA, Paradise Wheat, and Fireside Stout. All … Continue reading →
Matt Arthur’s been busy! We catch up with Henry Morgan in this episode, aptly titled “Return to Jamaica”
Continue reading →Bespoke Post, a monthly subscription box service catering to the good old-fashioned and refined gentleman, launched a new home bar centered box called “Alchemy”. It features 7 components including a Boston shaker and glass, 2″ silicone ice cube tray, bar … Continue reading →
Thanks to my Aunt Peggy, a big fan of MyPirateBar, the Jack Sparrow Hallmark tree ornament collection is one step closer to being complete. This one, which contains dialogue from The Curse of the Black Pearl, is from 2008.
Continue reading →From MyPirateBar to your pirate bar, have a very Merry Christmas! (and drink plenty of eggnog)
Continue reading →Our holiday-themed drink is here and added to our Swashbuckling Drinks! Made “bloody” by the addition of some cranberry juice floated on top, giving a nice sour and sweet accent for the first few sips, this also gives our grog … Continue reading →
The Christmas tree is the focal point of any holiday decorating scheme, making the pirate Christmas tree the first of our festive posts. Right now, the tree is pretty lean and simple, but this leaves plenty of room for updates … Continue reading →