Who Invented the French Fry? Read On...

Was it the French or the Belgians? Who makes the most authentic fries - can an authentic fry even be defined? And, if you really want to start an argument - who makes the best fry -  French with their frites, the Belgians with their frieten, maybe the British with their chips, could it even be the Americans or the Canadians.
A great article from Emily Monaco, at the BBC.  Click Here

Go and Buy This Porter ASAP - Robinsons Trooper Red 'n' Black Porter

I picked up a few bottles of Robinsons Trooper Red n'n Black Porter a month or so ago, and just now finally got around to giving it a try - darn good, nice and rich and smooth and malty. Then I find out it is a limited edition, and when it's gone - it's gone.
Well, it's gone - Robinsons Brewery is sold out, and apparently they are not brewing anymore (let's hope they change their minds), so if you can, get out and seek out this porter.

Robinsons Brewery - Trooper Red  'n' Black Porter. Go find it.

Alcohol - Not salads....

I just heard this on the Radcliffe and Maconie show on BBC Radio 6 - the topic of conversation was signs people have seen in a pub. So, a caller related that in his pub there was a sign that said: "Drink alcohol, as no great story ever started with a salad."  Ha

Is Oak the Only Wood Suitable for Aging Whisky?

Here's a quick little article from the folks over at Slate. Although I agree with the answer, for the most part, I find it interesting that there is no mention of the beer/whisky connection, and the fact that this connection is two-way, i.e. beer aged in whisky barrels and whisky aged in beer barrels. 
Here's the link.

Save Money, Live Well, Drink Beer - Sounds Like a Plan for Life

Digging around some dusty old book shelfs I recently ran across this article in an old publication called "World's Work," published in 1908. The article is about how the Belgians of the day were some of the most thrifty people in the world, and also some of the biggest beer drinkers.
I just uploaded the article in The Reading Room. Click here to find the article. Great philosophy on living - and it includes beer. Win-WIn

A Thought for the Day....

“Whoever drinks beer, he is quick to sleep; whoever sleeps long, does not sin; whoever does not sin, enters Heaven! Thus, let us drink beer!”

                                                                                    — Martin Luther

Goldie Is For Sale - Well, if you are into that thing.

A one-off 1958 Austin Healey 100-6 - complete with 24-carat gold trim and an interior finished with mink fur accents - is going on the auction block. If you have an extra 400,000 plus pounds on hand, you may want to give the car a look. To be sold by RM Sotheby in New York on 6 December 2017. Let the bidding begin.
For the whole story - from the Daily Mail - click here.

1958 Austin Healey 100-6, nicknamed "Goldie." Photo courtesy of RM Sotheby via the Daily Mail

A New Trappist Ale, In The UK.

  "Monks have been given planning permission to build what would be the UK’s only Trappist brewery at a rural monastery in North West Leicestershire."
  So states a recent article in the Leicester Mercury newspaper. Now approved by the local planning council, the monks of the Mount St Bernard Abbey plan to brew their beer in accordance with strict Trappist rules, thus becoming the 12th such Trappist brewery in existence.
  We look forward to sample their ale.
  To read the article - by Dave Owen - click here.