The Internet-enabled, cask-conditioned, free-range voice for the Brewers Union Local 180, Oregon's only Real Ale Public House and Brewery, in beautiful Oakridge, Oregon.
Benchmark
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Back in the day, when pubs weren't structured and laid out as they are now,
the best room and public bar were usually tricked out in bench seating. In
f...
Last night at the JT
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*Yesterday evening, I went to the Jerusalem Tavern. It was the pub's last
night.*
The operators, St Peter's Brewery, haven't renewed their long lease, an...
Living with cancer, chemo, lockdown and work
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Moving from a position of being self-employed to working for someone else
is something of an adjustment. Going from having control and responsibility
of ab...
The Beervana Blog Has Moved
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The Beervana Blog has moved. This site is no longer actively updated,
though I'm not doing an automatic redirect for people who are landing in
the archives...
Let's Build and Brew It Right!
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So, recently me and my dad spent a couple of days building a super-simple
home-brew set up with material supplied by Wickes (and a home-brew kit
supplied ...
for the time being
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As you might have noticed, my last blog entry was in the spring, several
months ago. I've been far too busy making art and living a very full
summer to wr...
Tips Fixed Income $ 300 / Month from Neobux
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explain a powerful formula is going to make you...
He wasn't here long. Not only didn't he sing, but he didn't consume a single pint of real ale, so I didn't get a chance to ask him whether he preferred it sparkled or not.
2 comments:
I would expect he is likely to enjoy the benefits of something "domestic" like, say, Bud or Budlight?
You should stock both types you know.......
Either way there is no requirement for a sparkler, saves any arguments.
Wine coolers. I think he likes wine coolers.
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