Now I'm really craving stout. Send me Dana and Tom's share.
Cordelia ,'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter
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The English pub near where I live is having a British Beer festival: [link]
Looking at that list, I remember that yes, Young's Double Chocolate Stout was my first foray into crazy non-Guinness stouts. Oh, yum.
Also, I have begun plotting a trip to NYC in my head.
God the cask ales on at that place sounds AWESOME.
Now I'm reading the Beer Advocate reviews of my brother's place, and I'm gratified to see that the reviews are still as good as they always have been. Rock on, little bro!
Send me Dana and Tom's share.
You already have my coffee and tomatoes. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT?
Now I'm really craving stout.
I'm craving beer, something I will satisfy in less than hour with a Hercules Strong Ale (or two) on the way home. Yum and major buzz in one glass.
Okay, dig this. Those aren't scale models. Those are real, taken from helicopters. Makes me think further about the flaws when scale models are used to fake real size.
Is that at North Station or Salem, Frank?
(although having strong ale on a school night is generally not a good idea for me)
I'm going to have to get a list of all the delicious beers I need to try next time I'm in Boston.
Shaughnessy Keegan
Can someone explain to me the funnyness of this?
To me, it was funny because it sounds like someone was trying to give their kid an Irish name and wildly overshot the mark, what with Shaughnessy being a surname, which was later explained by it being the surname.
Those aren't scale models. Those are real, taken from helicopters.
There's some special technique that's used to produce that effect (making a photo look like it's a model when it's not).