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Oh Brewdog, how I love thee

Brewdog´s done it again. In an awesome display of humour and plain craziness, they’ve set the world record for the world’s strongest beer. Again. First came Tactical Nuclear Penguin. Then the Germans responded with Schorschbock and won, but only temporarily, for the mighty scots then sank the German flagship with their barley torpedo named Sink the Bismarck. And before the Germans even had the time to blitzkrieg back at them, they now (presumably) ended the war by creating the final boss of beers. This time, it’s called THE END OF HISTORY and it’s served from the mouth of a dead squirrel. Yes, litteraly. The End of History Bad news is you won’t afford it. … Read entire article »

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Brother Thelonius

Brother Thelonius

Having a beer named after yourself is quite a feat, and it’s even more awesome if you happen to be a legendary jazz-blues musician such as Thelonius Monk. The beer, as the headline suggests, is called Brother Thelonius, which is not at all that unwitty, both with regard to black slang and to the fact that this is a belgian-style abbey ale. Now, I’ve heard a lot of terrific things about this beer and so I’ve … Read entire article »

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The new pubround – Kilchoman and Bruichladdich

The new pubround – Kilchoman and Bruichladdich

I just got home from what has been the most exciting pubrounds this summer. To start with, I got to visit the newly opened and absolutely outstanding pub “The Queen’s Head”, which I’ve been longing to visit long before it opened. It has a library(!), an absolutely superb Whisky collection of around 150 malts, 40+ beers on tap along with many very nice beers on bottle – all served in a cozy environment with comfy … Read entire article »

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Glenfarclas 15 YO

Glenfarclas 15 YO

I really like Glenfarclas. I love the balanced sweetness that the 12 YO I tried before so elegantly provided. It was a perfect dram if you wanted something not too complex, but still well thought-out and thoroughly executed. I was therefore excited to buy a bottle of the 15 YO and see what that had to offer. Nose: This is a very sweet whisky indeed. Caramel sweetness together with a very prominent sherry finish; grapes, oak, and … Read entire article »

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Seafood & Ale? Cropton delivers.

Seafood & Ale? Cropton delivers.

A real ale has always been the given companion for a paperful of Fish’n'Chips, but what about a nice Tagliatelle alle Vongole or a nice seafood soup? Apart from the blokes down in Belgium who will gladly drink a heavier Belgian brew together with their Moules, white wine is usually the drink of choice when it comes to salty sea stuff. But is there any other drink that could marry with the fresh saltiness of … Read entire article »

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Christopher Hitchens at his best

I always loved the Hitch. His wit, rhetorical skill and sense of human compassion is remarkable. In this video, he makes his strongest and most popular arguments and successfully convices one that christianity indeed is “the most perverted system that ever shone on man”, as Jefferson said. See it if you haven’t already. … Read entire article »

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On the definition of life

About two weeks ago, an old friend of mine announced a competition for 100 SEK (about 10€) for the best answer to the question “What is life?”. Since I have a few thoughts to give on the matter and always could use some extra cash, I thought I’d give it a go. Part one: The problem of defining life The main problem with defining life is that not only do you have to find a common denominator for all life that we find on our own planet (which would be a very specific one), but one must also account for other possible forms of life on other planets or, indeed, in other universes (which would be a very general one) while still making some kind of intuitive sense.  Thus, the endeavour of … Read entire article »

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Pirate’s Gold

Pirate’s Gold

I was until farily recently completely oblivious about this Hondurian cigar with undoubtedly the most awesome name in the entire business until introduced to it by a close friend of mine a couple of pub rounds ago. I was very sceptical at first, as I usually am with everything that has a fancy name and glossy label, but it turned out to be a smoke I enjoyed enough to give it a second go. Pre-lit, this … Read entire article »

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