TheCrane
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Off topic, but I thought you went by "The Fume" these days.
The Drizzle said:Hence the Church monopoly I have read.
TheCrane said:Off topic, but I thought you went by "The Fume" these days.
knights of Gambrinus said:Yes, he proposes that the switch to hops had alot to do with politics and the reformation. He also speculates that the german purity laws were actually one of the first anti-drug laws ever in that they demanded the use of hops over more "dangerous" herbs. Hops were safer because they induced sleep more than any other effect.
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cheezydemon said:I enjoy tangents and differences of opinion. I took your comments good naturedly drizzle
I admire your defense of Tolkien against the percieved insult oflannagan.
CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG!!!!Lol
I suggest that we settle on a style and recipe an all of us that give a **** can brew it. Sound cool? GOOD!
Who's with me?
cheezydemon said:No, you are still a geek.
(just kidding)
OK, a brown ale using oak chips is good, herbs might be open to what would taste best. Hobbiton wasn't london, even if it was based on it, Tolkien didn't put humans in hobbiton so he must have wanted some subtle differences eh? And I don't want to brew something gross.
blacklab said:
JoSeR said:I seem to remember much more drinking going on in the hobbit like when they were floating down the river on the kegs as well as the party in the beginning
Monk said:Interesting thread! This is just the sort of nerdiness that I can get into. Incidentally, I know that both C.S. Lewis and Tolkien were down for some ale. I did my philosophy degree under a professor who did his degree (Lit/Phil) under Lewis. I forget the name of their little group, but they were famous for taking long hikes that always ended at an old fashioned type pub where they loved traditional ales. You can totally see how that comes through in LOTR. I'm inspired. Next to some Middle Earth brews. Is it just me, or does it look like Saruman must have had all those orcs brewing some nasty BMC all industrial-style under his tower?
Not sure, anyone have a copy of the hobbit handy?Ó Flannagáin said:That was wood elf wine, no? Or was it beer?
Pretty sure some were ale casks. Some were definitely apple barrels, but some were wine or beer.JoSeR said:Not sure, anyone have a copy of the hobbit handy?
cheezydemon said:I am missing something here. What, his hair is BROWN? Oh, is he the obese wow player? Gotcha.
We need an herb that would make it bitter, or we could pretend that they had hops. I personally don't want a psychoactive beer, that just sounds dangerous and probably illegal.
The dwarves preferred stout. Interesting.
I would say a flat or nearly flat for sure, I understand it was almost impossible to get the fed-ex guy to deliver kegging supplies to middle earthcheezydemon said:Pretty sure some were ale casks. Some were definitely apple barrels, but some were wine or beer.
What about at the meeting in the beginning? Any clues about the ale or where he stored it? We are probably talking about flat beer, no?
knights of Gambrinus said:
JoSeR said:I would say a flat or nearly flat for sure, I understand it was almost impossible to get the fed-ex guy to deliver kegging supplies to middle earth
They all got loaded at the meeting in the beginning and I think there is a reference to what they were drinking?