Smeagol's Precious Oyster Stout*
*Substitute fish guts for oysters
*Substitute fish guts for oysters
olllllo said:Smeagol's Precious Oyster Stout*
*Substitute fish guts for oysters
Ó Flannagáin said:I"m friends with his grandson on MySpace, I'll shoot him a message.
chriso said:Wow. You have nerd cred that I cannot begin to compare with.
Ó Flannagáin said:I also flew to New Zealand by myself when I was 17 to try and be an extra in the movies. I got their about 3 weeks after they wrapped up filming I still got to walk around on a lot of the sets that hadn't been torn down yet, though.
Message sent, he has 860 friends on there, I hope I can get a response from him.
Madtown Brew said:Not to throw a wrench in the whole brown ale debate, but I could've sworn that Bilbo references barleywine in "The Hobbit."
Also, regarding orc brew, it must've been some strong and nasty stuff. They force Merry and Pipin to drink it when they were kidnapped and marching back to Isengard. I beleive there are a few lines of description in the text, though I'm too lazy to pull my books out of storage and check.
It's been a couple of years since I've read any tolkien, so I may be mistaken.
cheezydemon said:pale 2 row malt fire kilned to a "brown" (I am thinking maybe on the grill with a screen)
some light english style hopping
an interesting herb if anyone can come up with one
oak chips
lightly carbed
cool but not cold
med-high gravity
cheezydemon said:and........2 Cranberry Lambics..........
The Drizzle said:There has to be a morbidly obese mid-30's guy somewhere who will pry himself away from WoW and be able to answer your question.
BeerAg said:Altogether 1420 in the Shire was a marvellous year. Not only was there wonderful sunshine and delicious rain, ... The Northfarthing barley was so fine that the beer of 1420 malt was long remembered and became a byword. Indeed a generation later one might hear an old gaffer in an inn, after a good pint of well-earned ale, put down his mug with a sigh: "Ah! that was proper fourteen-twenty, that was!""
Ó Flannagáin said:Well, we've got some interesting naming options now, I propose something along the lines of:
1420 Gaffer Ale
Ole Gaffer 1420 Ale
or even just 1420 with a subline of text "Ale of the Shire" or something
etc., etc.
olllllo said:It's 1420 somewhere!
cheezydemon said:Yeah I have seen you on here, and I don't take "should" to mean "have to", but you are the mod, if you are squashing this please say so.
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