In Buffalo, tailgating isn't a pregame activity. It's a weekly act of loyalty.
Bills Pre-Gaming is a humorous, affectionate, and sharply observed guide to the culture of Buffalo Bills tailgating, where grills light in lake-effect snow, folding tables live brave but temporary lives, and strangers become family somewhere between the first beer and the second plate of wings.
Part field manual, part anthropology, and part parking-lot philosophy, this book captures the unwritten rules every Buffalo fan somehow already knows: why weather is just a suggestion, wings are a moral position, blue cheese must have visible chunks, and beer is the default setting. It introduces the characters who make the lot work, maps sacred tailgating geography, and explains why Victory Monday walks a little taller.
Packed with tailgate-tested recipes, emergency wing sauce ratios, checklists, and humor grounded in lived experience, this book isn't about winning and losing. It's about showing up, standing together, and turning a cold parking lot into something that feels like home.