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.
London - A Small Cask Snapshot
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I was in London last week for a few days and decided on a whim to have one
entire day - or thereabouts - just drinking cask. "Unwise" I hear you say
and ...
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...
Letting go
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It is often difficult to accept defeat. Indeed, when one has been working
on something for a long time it can be almost impossible to actually make
that fi...
Passive-aggressive hate mail
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Way back in 2001, my brother and I opened a specialist beer bar in London.
You can read more about it *here*.
The way we were doings things proved fairly n...
An Update on Cider in Oregon
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On Monday, Cider Riot's Abram Goldman-Armstrong put 63 hectoliters--nearly
60 barrels--of cider in cans for the first time. Yesterday he had a media
event ...
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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Well I've previously posted how to register in neobux ptc, and now I will
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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