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The Flood (Part 1) | Witty Blog Name
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Be gentle with me. Stay updated via RSS. Kuala Lumpur (Part Deux). Aaaaaaaaaaand, we’re back…. Oh, the guilt. Richard Keys and Andy Gray – true renaissance men. And now a word from our sponsor…. The Flood (Part 2). The Flood (Part 1). The Flood (Part 1). Posted: January 11, 2011 in Uncategorized. Since the weekend there was talk of Brisbane being hit by a flood by the middle of the week. It was one of those things you thought about for a minute or two, then put to the back of your mind. Brisbane River at...
Kuala Lumpur | Witty Blog Name
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Be gentle with me. Stay updated via RSS. Kuala Lumpur (Part Deux). Aaaaaaaaaaand, we’re back…. Oh, the guilt. Richard Keys and Andy Gray – true renaissance men. And now a word from our sponsor…. The Flood (Part 2). The Flood (Part 1). Posted: July 8, 2011 in Uncategorized. Seeing as how the next few weeks involve travel and new experiences, I thought this would be a good time to rub the defibrillators together, shout “CLEAR! To be honest, my reaction to having left it behind bordered on the petulant, but...
The Flood (Part 2) | Witty Blog Name
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Be gentle with me. Stay updated via RSS. Kuala Lumpur (Part Deux). Aaaaaaaaaaand, we’re back…. Oh, the guilt. Richard Keys and Andy Gray – true renaissance men. And now a word from our sponsor…. The Flood (Part 2). The Flood (Part 1). The Flood (Part 2). Posted: January 12, 2011 in Uncategorized. The grey roof you can see just above the Brisbane sign is the roof of the local Coles supermarket. The red roof is the local Pizza Hut. The Kia dealership where I took the car to be serviced just before Christmas.
Richard Keys and Andy Gray – true renaissance men | Witty Blog Name
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Be gentle with me. Stay updated via RSS. Kuala Lumpur (Part Deux). Aaaaaaaaaaand, we’re back…. Oh, the guilt. Richard Keys and Andy Gray – true renaissance men. And now a word from our sponsor…. The Flood (Part 2). The Flood (Part 1). Richard Keys and Andy Gray – true renaissance men. Posted: January 27, 2011 in Uncategorized. Do you like EPL? Once I’d worked out what the hell they were talking about (calling it that in England could result in a slap) I’d tell them I was a Liverpool fan. Most of them...
Exposition | Witty Blog Name
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Be gentle with me. Stay updated via RSS. Kuala Lumpur (Part Deux). Aaaaaaaaaaand, we’re back…. Oh, the guilt. Richard Keys and Andy Gray – true renaissance men. And now a word from our sponsor…. The Flood (Part 2). The Flood (Part 1). Posted: January 9, 2011 in Uncategorized. So, Christmas and New Year came and went and about three weeks have passed without this blog being updated, so let’s put that right with a brief synopsis of the holidays. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Stoke Amber by the McCashin Family (NZ, 4.5%) | Something Brewing
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The simple joys of hops, malt and barley. Stoke Amber by the McCashin Family (NZ, 4.5%). As I was browsing the beer shelves at the bottle shop, I had two criteria for what was to be my first 6-pack purchase of 2012:. It had to have something more than pale fizziness going for it. It had to be something, I hadn’t tried before. I finally chose something I wasn’t even aware of, a craft beer from Nelson, New Zealand. It was a good choice. I think we might have a new favourite! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Stone & Wood – has handcrafted beer gone too far? | Something Brewing
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The simple joys of hops, malt and barley. Stone and Wood – has handcrafted beer gone too far? One one hand you have Fourex Gold. Domestic, a mid strength bitter, relatively inexpensive, and can last in the fridge untouched for an inordinate amount of time. On the other hand, located to the extreme left is Stone and Wood draught ale. Sounds like the perfect beer for the new age connoisseur, right? Well….not for this beer buff. Personally I think this beer is best suited as part of a hors d’oeuvres n...
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Lord Nelson’s Old Admiral (Australia, NSW) 6.1% | Something Brewing
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The simple joys of hops, malt and barley. Lord Nelson’s Old Admiral (Australia, NSW) 6.1%. Now this is more like it…. From the Lord Nelson Brewery in Sydney, Old Admiral wears its boutique credentials on its sleeve, or rather on its label. “100% Natural Ale” it boasts, followed by “Australian Craft Brewed”. Any further stretch for authenticity and it would be sold in wooden cask bottles. It’s a fine tasting, naturally made beer from a non-multinational brewery. What’s not to like? Enter your comment here.
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The simple joys of hops, malt and barley. Pepperjack Hand Crafted Ale (Australia, SA) 4.7%. The beer itself is nutty brown with a somewhat anaemic, disappointing head. At first taste, there doesn’t seem to be a whole lot going on with Pepperjack. Oh, it’s pleasant enough and the aforementioned “aromatic hops” are certainly in evidence. However, compared to other malty beers it just seems a little…well, flat. It rewards patience and delivers a smooth flavour without overpowering the palate. The good news ...
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A crisp, clean, Steinlager Pure please. | Something Brewing
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The simple joys of hops, malt and barley. A crisp, clean, Steinlager Pure please. No additives, No preservatives. Water, malted barley, hops, yeast. Made in NZ which is renowned for the freshness of its natural products such as water, milk and lamb, this is one beer definitely worth trying. 50%, 1.4 standard drinks. Refreshing, crisp, clean. Approx $17.99 a six pack. Chinese or Asian cuisine. Oranjeboom (Holland/Germany) 5.0%. Stoke Amber by the McCashin Family (NZ, 4.5%). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Oranjeboom (Holland/Germany) 5.0% | Something Brewing
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The simple joys of hops, malt and barley. Oranjeboom (Holland/Germany) 5.0%. It’s a nice, crisp beer that does the job on a hot day. It is somewhat gassy, and a few bottles can make you feel a little bloated. I’d also feel a bit of a tit asking for it at the bar. On a hot day, when quenching your thirst takes precedence over taste. Lord Nelson’s Old Admiral (Australia, NSW) 6.1%. A crisp, clean, Steinlager Pure please. Jan 13, 2012. Love the Orangeboom for its hoppy smoothness oh yeah and its cheap!
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January | 2012 | Something Brewing
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The simple joys of hops, malt and barley. Stoke Amber by the McCashin Family (NZ, 4.5%). As I was browsing the beer shelves at the bottle shop, I had two criteria for what was to be my first 6-pack purchase of 2012:. It had to have something more than pale fizziness going for it. It had to be something, I hadn’t tried before. I finally chose something I wasn’t even aware of, a craft beer from Nelson, New Zealand. It was a good choice. I think we might have a new favourite! No additives, No preservatives.
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When Blandness reigns supreme | Something Brewing
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The simple joys of hops, malt and barley. When Blandness reigns supreme. As Brewers compete for every consumer dollar, the pressure to produce another beer type is immense. Delicate brewing is needed to produce a different tasting beer that leaves the drinker wanting more. It’s inoffensive and bland and obviously part of the whole “lets produce a beer for the moment.” In this case it’s Summer. Other bloggers have described it as crisp and refreshing. So is water with a slice of lime in it. Lord Nelson...
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crispianshort | Something Brewing
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The simple joys of hops, malt and barley. A crisp, clean, Steinlager Pure please. No additives, No preservatives. Water, malted barley, hops, yeast. Made in NZ which is renowned for the freshness of its natural products such as water, milk and lamb, this is one beer definitely worth trying. 50%, 1.4 standard drinks. Refreshing, crisp, clean. Approx $17.99 a six pack. Chinese or Asian cuisine. When Blandness reigns supreme. It’s inoffensive and bland and obviously part of the whole “lets produ...The taste...
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Be gentle with me. Stay updated via RSS. Kuala Lumpur (Part Deux). Aaaaaaaaaaand, we’re back…. Oh, the guilt. Richard Keys and Andy Gray – true renaissance men. And now a word from our sponsor…. The Flood (Part 2). The Flood (Part 1). Kuala Lumpur (Part Deux). Posted: August 8, 2011 in Uncategorized. Our flight back to Australia is tonight as the horror of real life threatens to come crashing around us like sheets of glass falling from a greenhouse onto a poor, unsuspecting old lady tending her plants...
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Write Preacher, Write! Dedicated to Bible based articles that are both sound and practical. Saturday, September 15, 2007. The Heart of a Servant- Becoming Just Like Jesus. Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many (Mt. 20:28). But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant (Phil. 2:7). With these words to serve as a springboard for our study, let’s begin . . . Posted by Neil Richey @ 6:28 AM.