chocotaco
Well-Known Member
OK, going to take another stab at this.
The brewery is pretty clearly Appalachian Brewing Co in Harrisburg, PA - on the banks of the Susquehanna River (which I can't pronounce either).
"Mountains so green" sounds like a reference to "And did those feet in ancient time" by William Blake, and the cloudy skies maybe referencing England's bad weather? I dunno, just grasping at straws because I can't find any beers of theirs that directly reference clouds or rain. So maybe we're looking for an English-style pale ale like their Purist Pale Ale? But then that is supposed to be a little darker than what was pictured. So yeah, I'm stumped.
The brewery is pretty clearly Appalachian Brewing Co in Harrisburg, PA - on the banks of the Susquehanna River (which I can't pronounce either).
"Mountains so green" sounds like a reference to "And did those feet in ancient time" by William Blake, and the cloudy skies maybe referencing England's bad weather? I dunno, just grasping at straws because I can't find any beers of theirs that directly reference clouds or rain. So maybe we're looking for an English-style pale ale like their Purist Pale Ale? But then that is supposed to be a little darker than what was pictured. So yeah, I'm stumped.