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To: sense who wrote (173968)6/30/2021 2:28:53 AM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 217617
 
" Sharks With Frickin Laser Beams Attached To Their Heads..."

That was so funny. Thanks.

Just looking at that "beer"

10% ABV


Woah. That is getting up there. A few cans of that and you will be in la la land for sure.

I don't drink alcohol anymore, well, nothing above 0.5% and I am not remotely interested in looking at 0.50001% to find out if it safe or not, but there is a whole universe at 0.49% and below. In fact 0.0, a good cup of tea or coffee is usually preferable.

My landlord has abundent falls of fruit, typically apples, that don't get used for anything. Brewing is a Scottish thing to do, and I said he could even sell it, or possibly have a really big party. A really big party being the easiest option.

I have known for some time "Scotch Ale" is only sold in Belgium these days. It is a similar strength to the "sharks plus laser beams".

"bred among savage lochs and haunted castles" – and served up in thistle-shaped glasses.

'Scotch ale' made in Belgium? Thistle do nicely | The Scotsman

and regarding ruined castles, you have to take care here not to trip over them, they are all over the place. This one is at a nearby town, and has a colourful history. I took a few passing snaps of it yesterday as it was on the route.





and is this history suitable for a brand of ale -g-

Cardoness Castle - Wikipedia