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Confessions of a Beer Geek: The Brewvie Review: The Walking Dead
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. The Brewvie Review: The Walking Dead. This will be the first Brewvie Review of a TV series, but it had to be done. And now that I've done it once, expect me to do it for some of the other shows the wife and I plop down to watch during the week. But I'll start off with AMC's The Walking Dead. A startling good adult take on a post-apocalyptic world filled with zombies. A total of 5.5 million viewers watched Sunday's episode, which is 15% more then the crowd that watched the ...
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Confessions of a Beer Geek: Once, twice, three times a zombie... drink the undead!
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Friday, December 3, 2010. Once, twice, three times a zombie. drink the undead! Since this blog has been renamed "Confessions of a Zombie Killer" here are two more things that happened since yesterday's article. How ridiculous is it that I have to update the update? First, more news regarding the melodrama surrounding the exorcism of TWD. S writing staff. According to Robert Kirkman (in an article posted on MTV. The co-creator of the original TWD. Makes gorgeous, ultra-cool drinking wessels. Each of the l...
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Confessions of a Beer Geek: Hallelujah to homebrew and Westvleteren 12
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Thursday, November 18, 2010. Hallelujah to homebrew and Westvleteren 12. From the depths of the Communal Confessional. Laura Deibler sent an Email to tell me about a beer song her husband Dan wrote. He took the Leonard Cohen song, "Hallelujah," and changed up the words so it spoke heavenly volumes about the uber hard to get Westvleteren 12. To the Trappist Treat. Let me just say. I'm jealous of you, Dan. I have yet to to taste a Westy! Oh, and Dan. if you're up to it, send me a bottle of Hallelujah.
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Birraire - Beer Blog: Barcelona Beer - Locals' Choice 2015
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What to drink in Barcelona. Tuesday, 11 August 2015. Barcelona Beer - Locals' Choice 2015. Imagine you're travelling to Barcelona -yay! And you want to try some of the local beers on offer. Maybe you're one of those adventurous drinkers who would try anything they find. Good luck, lad. Or, maybe you'd love to have some local perspective, suggestions on which beers you should really try to find and drink, given that your time, money and liver productivity are actually finite. My only determinants were tha...
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Birraire.com || Beer blogging from Barcelona!: The Session #96: Roundup
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What to drink in Barcelona. Friday, 20 February 2015. The Session #96: Roundup. It is high time the RoundUp was posted. I was asked for a little additional time, but I think 2 weeks is more than enough, so here we go with the brief summary of each of the contributions posted by beer bloggers from all around the globe. And it has been a great occasion to learn about different cultures and individual thoughts. RoundUp - The Session #96:. He gives us an amusing description of certain Festival attendees, as ...
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The Pragmatics of Detection: Paul Auster’s City of Glass | Chris Routledge
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Writing, Photography, Beer. Mystery in Children’s Literature. Crime and Detective Literature for Young Readers. A Study in Scarlet. The Chevalier and the Priest. The Pragmatics of Detection. Raymond Chandler on Writing. Raymond Chandler: A Matter of Disguise. Emil and the Detectives. On Children’s Literature. Crime and Detective Literature for Young Readers. Emil and the Detectives. Thomas the Tank Engine. Mignon G. Eberhart. The Pragmatics of Detection: Paul Auster’s City of Glass. Writers construct tex...
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Birraire - Beer Blog: November 2014
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What to drink in Barcelona. Wednesday, 26 November 2014. Not just another beer pairing session. Some weeks you feel like a truck has run you over. I guess last friday I felt this way, and thats why I was hoping for 7:30 PM to arrive. No external factor, nor even the almost impossible mission to park a car in a neighbourhood like Gràcia, was going to prevent me from having a great time at the first BeerStorming, an event organised in Barcelona by my mates from BrewHome. Friday, 7 November 2014. Deep in t...
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Birraire - Beer Blog: January 2015
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What to drink in Barcelona. Wednesday, 28 January 2015. You could say it was an intense Friday. At 4:30 am my computer was already on at full throttle to buy some time. I had 2 recruiting interviews ahead and an important report to finish (and to start). The theoretical last working day of the week promised lots of fun. I also had tickets for the theatre at 8 pm in Barcelona. Saturday, 17 January 2015. The Session #96 - Announcement. Aka Beer Blogging Friday. Subscribe to: Posts ( Atom ). Snug beers and ...
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