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02nd October 2009
This is Where I Ate a Thigh of Roe Deer and washed it Down with Acorn Coffee!
If you’ve ever wanted to savour the culinary delights of beaver, cow’s tongue or smoked hog’s ear- and who hasn’t? - the east is where to feast. In Vilnius they’v... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Simply discussed the target of golfing is to get the ball into each of eighteen holes in succession with the fewest number of shots, using no more 14 clubs. After you hit the ball into all the holes, you add up your scores from all the holes.
As you... Read >
Author: Marcus Wilson
15th September 2009
Social context Many social traditions and activities are very associated with drinking beer, such as playing cards, darts, or other games. The consumption of beer in isolation and excess may be associated with people drinking away their troubles, while dr... Read >
Author: Garland Drake
02nd September 2009
Any fermented beverage brewed with a cereal grain is called a beer. It can be divided into two broad categories based on the brewing process used – lager and ale.
• Lager – A lager, roughly analogous to white wine, is generally lighter in colour,... Read >
Author: Eleanor Dark
25th August 2009
No 2 folks are precisely the same. Even identical twins have sophisticated differences that only the parents can detect. The same may be said of individuals with disability. Mild, Moderate, or Severe Cerebral PalsyAt the time your youngster is driven to h... Read >
Author: Ned Ramsey
07th August 2009
When the topic of yeast infection causes come up, most people immediately think about women. Although women are 3 times as certain to generate a yeast infection, men can also develop an infection. Due to this, it's critical you understand the yeast infect... Read >
Author: Randy Spur
04th August 2009
Chelsea is probably more renown for its ever impressive flower show and a very successful football team which has maintained a premiership presence for sometime now. Yet there are many other attractions that Chelsea has to offer through the year and one s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2009
Ever thought about discovering how to make beer at home? As everyone who enjoys frequenting the kinds of eating establishments who put on view the brass brewing gear they produce their individual "house ale" in will advise you, discovering how to craft al... Read >
Author: Bill Potter
09th July 2009
Brewing from home is a expanding hobby for folks who desire to make beer at home and drink something that can't be found in the aisles of a local liquor store and it is starting to become more popular all the time. Discovering the way to make beer at home... Read >
Author: Clair Alston
18th June 2009
If you’re looking for a traditional time-honoured winery then you’ll find Chateau Ste. Michelle a treat. Not only was it named ‘American Winery of the Year’ in 2004 by Wine Enthusiast, but it has been producing award-winning wines since the 1930â€... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa
10th June 2009
If new flavours are something you're always hankering after on holiday, try out Germany for the taste sensations that'll put this year's trip away firmly in your memory. Whether you're into delicious cheeses, meaty sausages or some of Germany's less obv... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
05th May 2009
If universal appeal is what you seek for your stag night, Bratislava has something to knock your socks off. The city is wide open and the possibilities for amusement are absolutely endless, you can take your pick amongst some exceedingly assorted optio... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
05th May 2009
Budapest is easily one of the most intriguing places in Europe, one location where there is never a lack of interesting experiences to do and experience. Why not make it your location of choice for a stag weekend? You won't find Budapest overrun with to... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
23rd April 2009
America's big-name beers are great, but if you've been drinking them as long as we have, you just might be in the mood for something different. Also, Americans tend to drink a lot of lager and light beers, which, while cool and refreshing, can lack that b... Read >
Author: Kavin
17th April 2009
Stag dinners In Oxford - Like No location Else
Few places in England, or the entire UK for that matter, offer a greater range of dinners and activities like those that are a part of life in Oxford. A stag do in Oxford is guaranteed to be hardly anythin... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
07th April 2009
The use of trademarks is something that is seen as a given today when it comes to brand recognition but there was a time, of course, when the issue of brand recognition was not considered as important as it is today. Once upon a time, there was so little ... Read >
Author: mgordon
07th April 2009
The use of trademarks is something that is seen as a given today when it comes to brand recognition but there was a time, of course, when the issue of brand recognition was not considered as important as it is today. Once upon a time, there was so little ... Read >
Author: mgordon
16th January 2009
If you were to name a few of the most prolific beer brewing cities in America, then you would definitely have to include Milwaukee, Wisconsin among the list. Birthplace of Miller Brewing, this unassuming city has provided the world with quality brewed bev... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
07th January 2009
When someone mentions going to a baseball game, many times the first images that come to mind are a nice cold beer and a hot dog. It is somewhat of a tradition to drink beer with certain sports or activities. No backyard football game is complete without ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
07th January 2009
If you are a beer drinker, then you undoubtedly have a certain brand that you prefer. And as you probably know, there is a lot of debate among fellow drinkers about the right brewing system. People from all over the world have their own particular favorit... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
07th January 2009
The nightlife of a city is something that almost all British tourists enjoy, but if you want something a little different than popular French restaurants or drunken Spanish resorts, then Istanbul comes as highly recommended for its night haunts. If you’... Read >
Author: Matthew
06th December 2008
When it comes to destinations for a stag night, York should be on your shortlist. With more pubs per square mile than any other town in England, you would be insane to celebrate anywhere else.
There was no better time in human history than the medieval... Read >
Author: Stagwriter
03rd November 2008
Beer, a product so big that it has festivals just to celebrate its brew. All around the world, brewers gather at these festivals to exchange ideas and try new brews. It is almost like a celebration of life amongst beer lovers.
The Great British Beer... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
02nd September 2008
If you're planning a holiday in the United Kingdom then you may well be planning a visit to a traditional British pub. It is, after all, something that seems peculiarly British.
As a local, I'd certainly recommend that you do indeed head for a few pubs... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
02nd September 2008
Beer is believed to be the oldest alcoholic beverage on the planet, with a history dating back thousands of years. Today, it remains the most popular alcoholic drink, coming in many different varieties.
More modern brewing history tends to have been do... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
18th July 2008
Some countries of the world are renowned for their abilities to produce fine wines, while others are better known for their capabilities at brewing beer. Which countries consume the most beer though?
Living in the UK, I often feel rather fortunate that... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
18th July 2008
The story of drinking habits in Britain over the last twenty years has been all about the rise in the popularity of wine. Can brewers tempt people to enjoy a glass of beer with their dinner, rather than wine?
When you think about alcohol consumption in... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
10th August 2006
This wonderful libation has been quenching the massess for centuries and yet most of us admit to knowing very little about the brewing process. Well if a visit to a brewery is not in your near future this article will atleast get your on your way to know... Read >
Author: Michael Kyle
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