I'm currently sat on a train using my tethered BlackBerry as a modem for my MacBook whilst on-route to London. You see at home I have yet to get a broadband connection after moving out of the pub, and in the brewery's new location I'm just too busy getting my act together. This is the first time in over a week I've had the combined time, inclination and connectivity to write anything.
My reason for travelling to London? Partly for a break; It's nice to be able to go away without worrying about the pub - that is now somebody else's problem. But of course beer is involved. Tonight I am promised a great lager experience at the White Horse. I know I need to stop treating lager with suspicion and if Pete Brown is right the Budvar I will taste might well create a defining moment. It should create a blog post at the very least.
8 comments:
Enjoy the Budvar! Then re-create it withyour new brewery!!
I've both missed and find myself pleased you are not dead.
The promise of a post on the subject of lager is one that fills me with delight.
Proper lout though eh? None of this "real lager".
What's wrong with just not liking lager? You don't have to like every type of beer!
Nothing wrong with it at all, after all I am not a fan of all these imperialised, hop-bombed, penis envy beers that pass as "extreme brewing".
Drinking Lager ?,argh you're turning into one of them southern half pint shandy drinking funny dudes.
Where you at now 'cos I e-mailed the new owners of the pack by mistake.
Just incase ewe forgot here's my e-mail address.
the_che_riff@yahoo.co.uk
An idea for changing yer brewing name could be 'Gone West' assuming that you've moved further towards yank land and are now living nearer tha flood plains of Cumbria!.
Welcome back, and thanks for saving me the expense of a black tie.
I don't do funerals not even my own so no need for any expense,I've told my wife that all she need do is stick me in a bag in the wheelie bin if I snuff it before her.
Budvar is over-rated bland and very dull. There are so many better beers in Czech these days it's laughable to think people still rave over it.
Really, you'd think they gave people free sponsorship and bursaries the way they carried on...
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