What are beer nuts?
Beer Nuts® are popular refreshments produced exclusively by Beer Nuts® Company based in Bloomington, Illinois. Family company can trace its history back to the end of the 30th, when the team and son, Edward and Arlo Shirk, took control of a small candy in the center of Bloomington called The Caramel Crisp Shop. One of the recipes they inherited was the Sugar and Salt and Salt called "Redskins". Redskins were often used as tempting substances for thirsty customers to buy popular home drinks in the store. The local beer distributor suggested that Shirks rename Beer Nuts® as a way to use a lucrative beer and beer store. Beer Nuts® packages were often made available for customers in a perfect complement to complex beer flavors. Despite its unusual name, there is no real beer or beer ingredients in Beer NUTS®.
Finally, Beer Nuts® grew in popularity until Shirks had no choice but on the market at a national level. In addition to the original Redskin peanuts, Beer Nuts® is also found in the form of almonds or cashews, each of which is glazed original sweet and salty taste or a series of spicy mixtures. The original variety of Redskin peanuts remains popular as bar refreshments or parties at parties at parties with east and other ceremonial opportunities. Beer Nuts® are also popular ice cream watering.
Beer Nuts® trademark refers specifically to a refreshing product made in the Bloomington factory by the Shirk family, but some use the term "beer nuts" to describe any form of nuts administered in bars and taverns. Bartenders often offer salty snacks such as NUTS and Popcorn, customers in an effort to increase thirst and sell more drinks. Unique salinity and sweetness Beer Nuts® is ideal for this purpose, although many people buy refreshments in vacuumSeal packages in grocery stores and enjoy them at home.