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small beer: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011. When beer gets in the way of writing about beer. Too often a blogger slips in from an absence with a credible excuse about being busy with real life. I have not written in close to two weeks for much better reasons, and all of them to do with beer. 1 Great Canadian Beer Festival. I am one of the "founding members" of Victoria's new home brewers' association/guild "BrewVIC". The website is in advanced beta. Well, I don't…. 3 Building a homebrew setup. Readers may remember that...
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small beer: June 2011
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Monday, June 27, 2011. I feel suitably recovered from becoming a dad for the second time to get back to important activities once again. A slow start perhaps, as I will just be posting a collection of recent beer photographs just now. But this doesn't mean I've been slacking — why, we brewed our own espresso dunkelweisse and wrote an article about it and got a double spread feature for Monday Magazine's beer issue. Not bad for a dude covered in babypoo. On with the show:. From front to back:. Beer On The...
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small beer: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Sumpin's Up with the Wacky Hops. Last time I had a Lagunitas it was the weird Brown Shugga. Lovely stuff, but I'm a cantankerous type and I'm going to whine about the label. There's a trend these days to add a jaunty twist to ingredient lists, and it is cheesy and boring. "Hops, Malt, Hops, Hops, Yeast, Hops, Water, and Hops" reads the label. Haha. How WACKY! To their cute ingredient icons. But for every Perpetual IPA. There's a dozen that are less-than-inspired: Hop Circle.
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small beer: Moving over to the Dark Side
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011. Moving over to the Dark Side. One of the reasons I haven't written much here recently is my new hobby of homebrewing. No, I am not so absorbed in improving brewhouse efficiency and mastering recipe-crafting that I have no time to write (although these are very absorbing subjects). Here are a few observations gleaned from my young homebrewing career that have changed my perspective on beer. 1 It is not easy to make good beer. 2 Someone makes beer. Does he look hygienic? My firs...
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small beer: January 2012
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Review: Lighthouse Belgian Black. Lighthouse gave me a bottle of Belgian Black to review this week. This doesn't happen to me very often. I have long harboured a fantasy of utterly panning a freebie just to prove I have integrity. Maybe that's why I don't get too many. On this occasion, I'm happy to risk looking like a sell-out, because I really like this beer. Series. Deckhand was a lovely saison and Uncharted is practically the only "Belgian IPA" worth drinking. Not only is...
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small beer: May 2011
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Thursday, May 5, 2011. Pliny Proves a Point. What dreadful timing, and how annoying: a bottle of Pliny the Elder made itself available to me today. This is sincerely not good. The reason I'm probably the least excited beer drinker ever to anticipate his first taste of what some people consider to be the finest IPA. Indeed, beer) currently made, is because of my last blog post. In it, I whined. No sense beating myself up about it, let's drink this thing. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. I was round Dave. No, you'll ...
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small beer: November 2011
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011. Moving over to the Dark Side. One of the reasons I haven't written much here recently is my new hobby of homebrewing. No, I am not so absorbed in improving brewhouse efficiency and mastering recipe-crafting that I have no time to write (although these are very absorbing subjects). Here are a few observations gleaned from my young homebrewing career that have changed my perspective on beer. 1 It is not easy to make good beer. 2 Someone makes beer. Does he look hygienic? My firs...
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small beer: Review: Lighthouse Belgian Black
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Review: Lighthouse Belgian Black. Lighthouse gave me a bottle of Belgian Black to review this week. This doesn't happen to me very often. I have long harboured a fantasy of utterly panning a freebie just to prove I have integrity. Maybe that's why I don't get too many. On this occasion, I'm happy to risk looking like a sell-out, because I really like this beer. Series. Deckhand was a lovely saison and Uncharted is practically the only "Belgian IPA" worth drinking. Not only is...
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small beer: My Favourite Beer Glass
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Thursday, September 1, 2011. My Favourite Beer Glass. Is aroused by a variety of glassware; I am more monogamous. If I had to drink every beer from only one glass I would choose the O-Riedel Cabernet/Merlot "wine" glass. My usual drinking glass is a Unibroue standard. Which falls somewhere between a tulip and a flute, and is elegant. And suitable for many styles. I was recently gifted a nice fat Duvel tulip. Which is grandiose but a little much for most occasions. Even ordinary wine glasses. Also, a coup...
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