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Can't believe there's been no beer talk since October!
Here's one (or three.. or looking more closely, five) for you Bbm - a new release I only heard about via a French music website:
Seems strange it's had no coverage in the UK that I know of - perhaps the silly, offputting franglais of the performers' name is to blame... Has anyone heard of Les Witches?!
Sounds a jolly set of discs, with 17th century offerings such as Stingo, An Italian Rant, A Health to Betty, Hey to the camp, She Rose And Leit Me In, The Ragg Set By A Gentlemen (Irish Rag) and Johney Cock Thy Beaver !
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
I just tried "Burning River" a lager made by the Great Lakes Brewing Company which is based in Cleveland Ohio. The beer's moniker is a reference to the polluted Cuyahoga River which caught fire in that fair city in the late 1970s.
I think I'm going to run my beer stock down, for various reasons. Stock - not huge, but will take a while - don't drink it every day. Hardly any of my friends who come round to the house seem to drink beer now.
Repeat after me "I will not be tempted by cheap beer offers, or 'interesting' boxes of beer during 2015."
However, my stocks ran down a bit a year or so back at a summer party organised by "the women" - who told me that they only wanted wine, and that no-one would drink beer. Wrong! My offering of some spare beers disappeared in a flash once the guys discovered there was beer to be had.
Yesterday a cheap and moderately cheerful Golden Goose beer from Lidl.
It was actually decently pleasant. Not too overpowering, nor too alcoholic, and without a strong bitter taste which some of us here in the UK claim to like! Personally I've never really liked some of the very bitter British beers, but it's not very macho to admit that, I think, and some would call that unpatriotic.
You guys would get my stocks down to zero in a flash!
Then you could start on the wine. You're not having all the whisky though, but I would offer you one or two small glasses.
There's probably another cupboard shelf of spirits from around the world which we might hardly miss, except at Christmas when we set fire to some on the Christmas pud.
I think I'm going to run my beer stock down, for various reasons. Stock - not huge, but will take a while - don't drink it every day. Hardly any of my friends who come round to the house seem to drink beer now.
Repeat after me "I will not be tempted by cheap beer offers, or 'interesting' boxes of beer during 2015."
However, my stocks ran down a bit a year or so back at a summer party organised by "the women" - who told me that they only wanted wine, and that no-one would drink beer. Wrong! My offering of some spare beers disappeared in a flash once the guys discovered there was beer to be had.
Yesterday a cheap and moderately cheerful Golden Goose beer from Lidl.
It was actually decently pleasant. Not too overpowering, nor too alcoholic, and without a strong bitter taste which some of us here in the UK claim to like! Personally I've never really liked some of the very bitter British beers, but it's not very macho to admit that, I think, and some would call that unpatriotic.
Let us know Dave, and we come round for the weekend!!
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
Following on from the slight disappointment we experienced at Lidl, we were back on more stable ground this week with a trip to Morrisons. The ubiquitous su ...
I enjoyed the Innis & Gunn toasted oak IPA when on holiday in the West of Scotland.
Although, I'm no expert and all beers are benchmarked for taste and satisfaction (but not with expert discernment) against London Pride (which I was hardly likely to find North of the Border.......).
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