GTPR Gift Guide

The Senator had a section on his blog called the Gift Guide where he presented items of interest to his readers. This guide arose from this blog post. The last version of the GTP Gift Guide is shown here.

Items that are no longer available have been scrubbed for our adaptation of the guide. The verbiage is still the Senator’s at this time. The guide is now open for additions.

Beverages

  • Beer.  When you’re 61, life is too short for mediocre beer.  There are plenty of fantastic choices out there — I’ve barely scratched the surface — but if you’re looking for a couple of safe, quality options for giving, let me suggest my go-to picks, Bells’ Two Hearted Ale and Sierra Nevada’s Pale Ale.
  • Bittermilk.  As they say at their website, “Bittermilk is a line of cocktail mixers made for cocktail enthusiasts by bartenders with real ingredients.”  I’ve tried several, with equally good results.  (h/t Charles)
  • Hop City.  They have gift cards and they have a fantastic selection of beer.  Say no more. (h/t Hogbody Spradlin)
  • Jittery Joe’s Attack the Day.  For the coffee drinkin’ Dawg fan.  (h/t Dawg151)

Books

  • Attack the Day.  Seth Emerson’s look at how Kirby got us here is worthy of being in every Dawg fan’s library.
  • Behind the Hedges.  Never forget Michael Adams.  Ever.
  • Play by Play.  Uncle Verne calls his career.
  • Sax Attacks.  I wrote about this here.  Suffice to say, if you’re a Georgia fan with a sense of humor, this will be right up your alley.
  • The Art of Smart Football.  I’m a big fan of Chris Brown’s writing.  This book covers a ton of nuts and bolts stuff in an easy to understand format.  I reviewed it here.
  • The 50 Best College Football Teams of All Time.  I reference Bill Connelly’s advanced stats work regularly.  This book isn’t about advanced stats, though.  It’s a fan’s journey through exactly what the title indicates.  If you’d like to brush up on your college football history, this is an enjoyable read.

Clothing

  • Classic Georgia.  If you’re looking for stuff that reflects our state, our football program or Lewis Grizzard, this is the place to shop.
  • Converse.  Custom Chuck Taylors?  Hells, yeah.
  • Homefield Apparel.  I give these guys credit for being shrewd marketers.  They specialize in clothing featuring vintage designs and now offer Georgia gear.  In particular, the Georgia Baseball Retro Crew Sweatshirt is sweet.  Their Georgia Bomber Jacket is even sweeter.

  • Onward Reserve
    .  Large selection of Georgia gear.
  • Reyn Spooner.  If your tastes run Hawaiian, RS offers something a little more exotic (and expensive) for Dawg fans.
  • Vintage Brand. I don’t know how I stumbled across VB, but I’m glad I did.  “Relive the history of college sports with reproductions of authentic graphic works of art originally distributed by the Georgia Bulldogs, but now provided only by Vintage Brand.com. All vintage images are from the past and are actual reproductions of historic graphic works of art. Vintage images are in the public domain and any goods bearing these public domain images are not sponsored by or affiliated with any college”is the disclaimer at the site and I guess I didn’t appreciate how much cool stuff is in the public domain.  Shirts, hats, koozies, wall art, etc. — there are images going all the way back to 1938 on their offerings.

Comestibles

  • Patak Meat Products.  The local Mecca for smoked and cured meats, Patak Meat is my group’s go-to any time we intend to grill at a tailgate.  The place shut down due to a massive fire and just reopened.  The shopping experience can take a little getting used to for the novice, but you’ll be so overtaken by the smell (I joke it’s the ultimate male aphrodisiac) that you won’t mind.  No gift cards, so you’ll have to get a little creative with your gifting here.

Tailgating

  • Yeti Rambler Colster.  Yes, I know it’s a $24 coozie.  It’s also better by a wide margin at keeping my canned and bottled drinks colder for longer at a September tailgate than anything else I’ve used.  Mine was a Father’s Day gift.  I tell my daughter it’s one of the most thoughtful things she’s done for me.  Really, it’s a perfect gift — something you’d probably never buy for yourself, but something you’ll be happy you’ve got.

The Rest

  • Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Georgia Mystery Football.  The first 250 people to donate $200 to Children’s will receive a mystery football signed by a current or former Georgia football player or coach.  Nice!
  • Dooley’s Junkyard Dawgs.  If you don’t have this in your music collection, spend the 99 cents, you cheap bastard.
  • Georgia Bulldogs College Cappers Tire Valve Stem Covers.  You need these, even though you didn’t know you needed them.
  • Home Fields 3-D Replica Stadium.  Your classic “I didn’t know I needed this until I saw it!” gift.  LED lighting, which I hope means you can recreate the start of the fourth quarter to your heart’s content.  (Also, there’s a 10% promo discount available.)
  • RapidRoster.  I had a decent, free app on my iPhone for tracking college football schedules, but it was discontinued.  Looking for a replacement, I found this app, which, for a mere $1.99, does a terrific job of organizing schedules, including TV by the week or by individual team, and has a complete roster for every D-1 team.
  • Sonos.  My first generation man cave had a wired home theater that was a pain in the ass to maintain, because it was too complex.  Fast forward to now, when you can run a fully functioning sound system, including surround sound if you want, on a wi-fi set up with no cabling other than the power outlet connection and an optical cord to the television.  Sound quality is excellent.  Highly recommended for folks wanting to keep life simple.
  • UGA X Georgia Bulldogs Bobblehead.  I don’t really think an explanation is needed, do you?  Limited edition, 1,000 made.
  • Victory on the Plains“.  Iconic shot of Uga V going after Robert Baker’s nether region should adorn every Dawg fan’s wall.
  • Wright Photo.  If we can’t recommend our own commenters, what good are we?  Per the site, “After years of photographing the University of Georgia, Wright Photo now offers Officially Licensed artwork for your home. From high quality extra-large Art Posters and standard Photographic Prints for your dawg cave or dorm room, to the most elegant Canvas Wraps and Fine Art Prints for upscale home decor – we offer something for every dawg fan.”  Sounds good to me.

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