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agirlandherpint.wordpress.com
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| | | | There is one beer that hundreds, probably thousands, of beer enthusiasts the world over agree is one of the greatest beers in the world. Thomas Hardy's Ale is an 11.7% barley wine¹, originally brewed in 1968 to commemorate the death of writer Thomas Hardy, and brewed annually (or there abouts) since the mid-1970s. Despite drawing... | |
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icipints.com
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| | | | ... when it's a goldenale? We loved the beers that emerged from Guinness' last Brewers' Project, historic reinterpretations of a pair of 200-year old porter recipes that transmogrified into a Dublin Porter and a West Indies Porter last September. So we were excited to hear that, for beer experiment number three, a brewery famous for... | |
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thethirstywench.com
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| | | | I think for about as long as I've been writing on this site, and definitely many years longer than that, there's always been this epic war going on between smaller breweries and the big breweries. I know I definitely took part in fighting for the side of Small Craft Beer, especially when the lines were... | |
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pamhutch.wordpress.com
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| | I really enjoyed writing a survey of sex workers on film for the November 2024 issue of Sight and Sound, pegged to the release of Sean Baker's Anora. I also wrote my column on Steve Coogan taking on Peter Sellers' multiple roles in Dr Strangelove on stage. |