Thanks so much very kind of you to say
Thanks so much very kind of you to say
I am getting closer
Shame
Good luck!
Who's at GBBF today???
Final Destination: Bloodlines is my comedy of the year. We were roaring in the aisles at my showing just now.
At this exact moment in time is anyone NOT on a roll on LinkedIn? I haven't posted in a year but I be rollin rollin rollin
What do you think of it?
Another glorious WTTO my beer of the fest? Sambrooks Imperial Stout 10.4% no alcohol heat, smooth, coffee chocolate notes alongside some of the mandatory leather great job
Maybe see you around Phil
On my way to Worthing tap takeover who's there?
Sadly yes, the beers survive only as long as someone's paying.
My current fave is Wham Rap- George Michael also had a very difficult to emulate vocal range.
I often think what a weird/fascinating brewery Marstons must be to work in now- like a animal rescue centre for homeless abandoned classic British beers- Bass, Young's, Directors, Mann's, Banks etc etc
Good point but I suppose they still have Marstons brewery so you may as well put volume through it.
@robsterowski.bsky.social believes it can be done in a day or two, I took three
Great brewery!
Will be still brewed at Marstons I assume?
Welcoming @vincerai.bsky.social to the Pellicle crewβhis honest and humourous take on beer consumption and pub communities as a 60+ year old is beautifully refreshing in this week's story.
It's also the story of @thegreengoddesspub.bsky.social! Dig in πΏπ
www.pelliclemag.com/home/2025/4/...
No one knows the pain of having to do shelflife tastings with a vicious hangover.
The cover of my book, Beer Festivals, illustrated by Simon Gane. A cartoon style, many people stand holding diverse beers. There is bunting at the top.
My new book - Beer Festivals: a great British tradition - is published on 8th May.
You can pre-order it now from CAMRA Books. shop1.camra.org.uk/product/beer...
Interesting to hear Breal described as a disruptor of the UK beer market- surely vulture would be more accurate given all the once great but now distressed brewery brands they have bought?
Wonderful stuff from @petebrownbeer.bsky.social in @pelliclemag.com The flame of brewing still burning in Burton thanks to @burtonbridgebrew.bsky.social! www.pelliclemag.com/home/2025/1/...
Amazing glorious news I am welling up
Busy day today. First up, breaking news: Lake District brewer Jennings saved from corporate destruction: www.petebrown.net/2025/02/05/j...
Kind of linked ton the Jennings announcement, more green shoots in the post-corporate cask ale landscape. Lovely things are finally happening in Burton on Trent again! @pelliclemag.com sent me to @burtonbridgebrew.bsky.social to take a look and report back the good news.
Poster for Carnivales Bretanomyces. It has a goat as a logo because Brett will eat everything!
Carnivale Brettanomyces 2025 has a date! 19 to 22 June in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
It's my favourite festival of the year. In their own words: "Carnivale Brettanomyces is a yearly wild beer festival dedicated to deviant fermentation of all kind."
wildegist.nl
See some of you there?
French cask beer. Have you seen it? Travel with @anahlcq.bsky.social to Brittany, where Coreff amber ale is the drink of choice, thanks to some VIP brewers from back in the day.
Beer lovers, drinkers, and historians, you're gonna love this one.
www.pelliclemag.com/home/2024/1/...
Off flavours or just generally inept?
FICTION: βThe Short Stayβ β a weird story for Christmas.
precastreinforced.co.uk/2024/12/18/f...