Guinness will be around for a while, they have just signed a 9,000 year lease on their Irish brewery. I believe it is brewed in 40 countries, and sold in 70. I also don't mind COOPERS Brewery Best extra Stout. Brewed and fermented using a centuries old method of top primary fermentation and natural bottle conditioning. Not as good as Guinness, but OK.
The History of stout. It may come as no surprise that Irish stout came about by trying to dodge the malt tax bill in the 1800's. SLAINTE! Stout reduces the risk of blood clots, so they said back in the day. All the more reason to have some now.
The Storied History of the Stout -- Stout Beer History - Bing video
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
I must come clean. My bucket list wish is to make it to Pandanus Park Veterans Retreat, with one or more of my sons. At least it is in the right direction, North.I also dream about fishing for whiting and sand crabs[ they net them off the beach in shallow wate]r, in S.A., and the oysters of Coffin Bay, been there once, there is only one place that can match it, and that is a little bay on the North Wessels island, NT. Different type of oysters , not as sweet, but good. There will be no trip to Pandanus Park any time soon, with all the rain they have been getting.
Pandanus Park War Veterans Retreat – Cape York Peninsula – Queensland
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Many years ago visited the SS Great Britain which they are restoring in the dry dock in Bristol. As you walked in they had some history of the dry dock and ships that had been built there. Don’t remember a lot of the info it was last century however do remember the the last ship that was built there. A Guinness bulk tanker. Now is one of these has gone aground in the past they have kept it very quiet
Pandanus Park, we where there a few years ago.
Only stayed a couple of days though, just basic amenities which suited us just fine , at least the female long drop had three sheets of corrugated iron, supposedly to stop the brown snakes; so back, left flank, right flank, secure, no self respecting king brown would approach a lady from the front.
Are you young/old enough to recall that nice little 1949 Ealing B&W film, "Whisky Galore"? Shipwrecked on the coast of Scotland with a Cargo of bottled Whisky...... well you can guess the rest. Remade in 2016
On the Ilse of Todday no less.Gettit?
Whisky Galore! (2016 film) - Wikipedia
[QUOTE=bob10;3079709]I must come clean. My bucket list wish is to make it to Pandanus Park Veterans Retreat, with one or more of my sons. At least it is in the right direction, North.I also dream about fishing for whiting and sand crabs[ they net them off the beach in shallow wate]r, in S.A., and the oysters of Coffin Bay, been there once, there is only one place that can match it, and that is a little bay on the North Wessels island, NT. Different type of oysters , not as sweet, but good. There will be no trip to Pandanus Park any time soon, with all the rain they have been getting.
Pandanus Park War Veterans Retreat – Cape York Peninsula – Queensland
Re Normanby River. I thought I'd already posted about that? wtf! I'll tell you a bit of a long winded story about the Normanby name one day when our paths cross bob . You bring the rum & I'll bring the story. Fair dos?
No, it is not in the history books.so no good looking to save on the rum, ok?
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