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My daughters bday party is peppa themed this year.

I'm trying to come up with a peppa themed name for the 2 beers i made for her party.

I made biermunchers oktoberfast and a fresh hop apa.

Any brilliant minds have any suggestions !?
 
In germany, she's Peppa Wutz. Maybe Peppa Wutz Muddy Puddles. Rebecca Rabbits Hoppy Birthday Ale.
 
I have seen it only because my eldest niece (I think she's 6) likes it, so it's been on whenever we're in the same place. Apparently she pronounces tomato properly because of it and has taken to mum instead of mom. I've thought about teaching her to tell her dad/my brother in law to sod off and that he's taking the piss when he tells her to do something. But I figure that's probably not a good idea, since the kid is a monster anyway and I probably shouldn't be encouraging her bad behavior, and they'd know it was me. I already got in trouble when she ate a powdered doughnut and had sugar all over her nose and I got her to loudly say "say hello to my little friend". I don't know why I got in trouble since there's no way she got the reference anyway and without context that is in no way offensive.

As far as your beer, sorry, can't help you.

I know, use lots of Rauchmalz. That way it tastes like bacon. Because pigs.

:fro:
 
Haha my daughter is obsessed. She still calls zeeeebras, 'zedbras' along with a million other countless British sayings. My South Africa boss loves it. Almost makes me want to make some of those dainty milds yor always making Q.
 
As far as names. I do like Rebecca rabbits hoppy birthday ale.

I've already made the beers so the muddy puddles was clever but both beers arnt near dark enough.
 
If they are ales...and maybe one of them is higher ABV, you can call it Daddy Pig and the lower one George...that's about as creative as my imagination will allow.
 
My nieces love them. To me they look like poorly drawn penises disguised to look like pigs.

Tell me this is not a bad drawing of a penis
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Then again, I dont think you want these kinds of reference for your beer names either. Or do you?
 
My daughters bday party is peppa themed this year.

I'm trying to come up with a peppa themed name for the 2 beers i made for her party.

I made biermunchers oktoberfast and a fresh hop apa.

Any brilliant minds have any suggestions !?

Fresh Hop-n-Muddy Puddles American Pig Ale

I'm a wiggly worm, Oh! fest.
 
How old is this beer drinking daughter of yours?!?!? :confused:

George, you are doing it wrong again.

Mostly I'm asking because I'm concerned.

SERIOUSLY, some questionable parenting going on here.

I mean MOST kids don't acquire a taste for beer until they are at least...at least...nine, sometime as late as eleven, years old. I don't want any sad tears on what should be a happy day! ;)
 
Mostly I'm asking because I'm concerned.

SERIOUSLY, some questionable parenting going on here.

I mean MOST kids don't acquire a taste for beer until they are at least...at least...nine, sometime as late as eleven, years old. I don't want any sad tears on what should be a happy day! ;)

Meh. My youngest had a taste for beer at 4. Got to the point I had to hide an open bottle/can/glass because if I left it unattended he'd down most of it.

And FTR, most states in the union have laws that make exceptions to underage consumption IF in their own private residence and supervised by parent/guardian. Some further limit that to expressly state low point (3.2).

I assume the OP is making the beer for the parents and just being kitchy about staying with a theme.
 
I assume the OP is making the beer for the parents and just being kitchy about staying with a theme.

Can we really ever be sure about that though??? Think of the CHILDREN man!!!!!!* :(:(:mad:










*I have assumed, to this point, that everyone has understood I am joking. However, I have learned from my time on the internet that sometimes that point needs to made clear.
 
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